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Gadgets from the Lasarium by Josh Rubin

Laseriumd-Gadgets

Over the weekend Jeff Staple posted a few gadgets recently tricked out at the Nike Lasarium. Don't go getting your hopes up, the Lasarium is a room on the Nike campus in Oregon where they do all their laser work—it's not open to the public. On the left is Justin from Dime Magazine's Blackberry 8700 with the Jordan XX allover print. The RAZR in the middle and the Sony Cybershot T1 on the right belong to Jamie from Juxtapoz Magazine and feature a hot skull Mark Smith pattern.

Closer pictures after the jump.

Ajxx Bb Juxta Phone Juxta Cam

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