If you are planning to purchase a surprise gift for your loved ones, keep in mind that Apple’s iPad is definitely one of several Need-To-Have accessories you may want to consider. The odd thing is that up until now, those magical devices weren’t available with a custom template behind, but as of today Apple does let you free engraving for both the 3G and WiFi models, so if you are still on the hunt for the perfect holidays giveaway, the 9.7-inch tablet is literally a great option and from now on comes fully loaded, can be modified and personalized (two lines only).
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Zune owners already know they can add customized laser-engraved designs to their players via the Zune Originals website. However, if it wasn’t enough, Microsoft has decided to add 46 cool and refreshing designs to decorate the zune devices with your favorite theme, all for a few bucks.
[Zune Originals]
I guess that should have happened long time ago but it’s better late than never, as The Simpsons arrive to the iPod in a few different styles that are engraved onto different iPod devices, including iPod Classic 80/160GB ($329 and $439), Nano 4/8GB ($219 and $269), Shuffle 1/2GB ($89 and $109), and iPod Touch 8/16/32GB ($389, $499 and $599). Naturally, they cost a little more but you will be able to add your name or other caption at your choice. Mind you, there are only 2000 pieces of each, so if you consider yourself a real Homer junky, you should hurry up.
[via chipchick]
Red zune 80 is back in stock and available to purchase via Zune Originals. The meaning is – no red Zune without a nice designed carving at the back, which will fetch Microsoft another $10 – $15. To customize your device, just log into the new Zune Originals store, pick your favorite engraved sign or three lines of text and get yourself a nice modified player.
[via Zune Originals]
Yes, you hear it right, the Mac Air can be laser etched with your own personal design. Not sure how many would like to revamp their expensive lappy, but you should know it is possible, as demonstrated by laser master, Phil Torrone, with 1/4 “jacks” underneath the front of the Macbook air to make it level. Looks neat.
[makezine via gizmodo]
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