Custom Laptop Paint Job by Color Ware PC

Posted May 14, 2006 at 9:03 PM

We just got a Mac iBook 14" laptop custom colored by Color Ware PC. Got it colored Candy Apple Red. When we send the computer away, I have to say of was definately skeptical. I figure, how good could the paint job be? Two weeks later, when the laptop finally came back, we unwrapped, and basically lost our breathe. It was one of the most beautiful computers that I have ever seen. The detailing was unbelievable. The tiny holes in the speakers, the area around the logo, the inner lining of the batter compartment - it was all done marvelously! Color Ware PC provides a service that is every bit worth the cost of the coloring.

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Aug 5, 2008 at 1:03 AM // reply »
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If we see towards the computer world there are many generations has passed away.Todays the people like the Laptops.The laptop is very user friendly cos you can carry anywhere.Now a days there are many latest Laptops in the market like Lenovo Laptops, HCL Laptop, acer Laptop and many more.


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