The iPad includes information on restaurants in the hotel, spa, ... and an application acting as a virtual concierge. With this feature customers can order food, reserve a car....Everything to make the stay as pleasant as possible.
Amjad Ali, CEO of Gold & Co. London, declared the gold-plated iPad "the ultimate in luxury accessories", explaining that it was a natural step to be paired with Burj Al Arab.
He added: "The symmetry is obvious, as both the gold iPad and the hotel are unique in terms of extraordinary quality and design.
The iPad isn't the only gold to be found in the hotel. Suites are decorated in a rich mix of purples, reds and gold trim and are a favourite with celebrities.
But the luxury comes with a hefty price tag. Double rooms cost from £985 and the Royal Suite costs more than £12,000 a night.