Articles in the colorware Category
There’s several things wrong with this. One: painting over the sleek aluminum with plastic? Hideous. Two: $400? Really?
Hot the heels of letting you paint the PS3 Slim , ColorWare will now also customize your latest Apple gear. For $500, you can colorize your own iMac, or pay a $700 premium (over Apple’s prices) to buy one from ColorWare. They’re also painting the Magic Mouse now, too. It’ll cost you $100 to buy one through them ($30 premium), or $30 bucks to send your own in. Considering how easy it is to scuff the damn thing, a shiny new coat of paint might be what the doctor ordered for Mac-heads with OCD. [ ColorWare ]
Colorware ’s well known for offering up all sorts of consumer electronics in all sorts of hues, but the outfit has definitely stepped up its game with the Stealth MacBook Pro . This limited edition piece is an all-black 15-inch MacBook Pro with a matte display, 3.06GHz CPU, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 256MB SSD, an 8x SuperDrive, zero gloss finish and a SofTouch coating that’ll make it downright impossible for your fingers to stop stroking it. Reportedly, these will be limited to just ten units, and each one will cost a not-at-all affordable $5,999. See Apple, this is what you get when you voluntarily axe the BlackBook . Opportunity, lost.
This $6000 Colorware MacBook Pro isn’t just impressive because of its price, it’s impressive because it looks like what a real matte black MacBook Pro from Apple would look like. There are only ten available, and with each one costing $6000, you’re probably not going to be one of the ten. So soak up the images and pretend that you can reasonably justify paying more than twice as much for a laptop just for it not to be so shiny and grey. [ Colorware ]
Hear ye, hear ye! The abomination you see above can be yours today for the low, low price of just $374. Or, you can send in your own DSi , have it abused as such and returned to you for the even lower price of just $174. Don’t ever expect it to forgive you, though. [Thanks, Joshua] Filed under: Gaming , Handhelds Colorware gets its paint guns on Nintendo’s DSi, does unthinkable things to it originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds
If you don’t want a plain black Nintendo DSi , Colorware is more than happy to take your money to customize yours however you wish. Above, you can see my creation: “Vomitus Easterus.” Lovely, no? You can choose the colors for basically every piece of plastic on the handheld, but it’ll cost you a whopping $374 for a DSi with every part customized. Alternately, you can send yours in and pay just $174. But really, I think my combo of pastels above is priceless.
ColorWare will take your Kindle 2 from B&W to color* for the modest price of $199, or they’ll sell you a pre-colorized model for $599. ( *Note: Colorization process does not include the E-Ink screen .) [ ColorWare ]

