Colorware goes MacBook Air
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Filed in Apple, Laptops, Services
Oh noes! Just when we thought the MacBook Air couldn’t get anymore cooler, Colorware goes and throws on their special colorization techniques! Not content with the aluminum base on it? Well, you’ve got over 35 colors to choose from now, and that won’t stop you from getting custom logos or designs on it either. Colorware — we’re waiting for our BGR edition. Athankyou.










Can they do satin “primer” colors like on the black macbook?
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I’m sure they can. I wonder if they use electrostatic painting techniques, or the new “Krylon-style” plastic-bonding paints. If you call, see if they can do the rubberized paints.
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That is just butt ugly.
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C’mon guys, since when is “more cooler” English? I hope the writer of that doesn’t judge the entries for writers that you periodically solicit.
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That is the ugliest piece of almost laptop I have ever laid eyes upon, not gonna lie. Unless you want to count that Palm Centro…
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I wonder if it would add weight to the laptop! lol
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more cooler? WTF more cool makes more sense
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So now that we’re back in English class…
I actually like the Blue and Yellow/Gold, of course I’m a little partial to it because its my School’s colors, but still you can say you’re the only person in the neighborhood with a “Cool Air”.
Get it? hah….
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Gal correcting people’s english, now thats funny.
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I don’t like Colorware’s Policy regarding warranty.
If you want 1 year parts and labor, you need to buy the product through them and painted.
If you send in a BRAND NEW Sealed item, you only get 1 year labor, 30 day parts; same as a used device being sent in.
How is that even fair? It’s feigned customer service.
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Aquí te dejo con unas fotos que hice el otro día: http://edgargranados.es/photos-apple-macbook-air-hight-definition/19/
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