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BlackBerry Bold 9650 gets the ColorWare treatment

Posted in BlackBerry by Conner Flynn on June 12th, 2010

You don’t want your new BlackBerry Bold 9650 to look like everyone else’s, so why not spice things up? As usual, the folks over at ColorWare are more than happy to help.

You can colorize the inner back, outer back, top, bottom, frame, and sides. For once, ColorWare won’t be selling these directly. So you will have to send it in if you want to get your fancy colors. It will cost you $150 bucks.

iPad gets the ColorWare treatment

Posted in iPad by Conner Flynn on April 9th, 2010

You spent $500 for your tablet already. You probably won’t mind another $410 to add some color to the exterior. That’s right, ColorWare is at it again, this time coloring your new iPad in whatever combination you can dream up.

You can make your own design, with separate colors for the back, logo, and home button, but no matter what you choose, there’s no getting around that hefty $400 service charge. It’s either that or you can pay $910 for a new, painted 16GB model. The 64GB model is $1110.

BlackBerry 9700 in white definitely coming soon

Posted in BlackBerry by Conner Flynn on April 1st, 2010

By now you probably find your Blackberry boring. Your relationship with your BB needs something to spice it up. Maybe couples therapy, maybe some time apart, or just maybe a color change. Without going the Colorware route of course.

The Thai version of RIM’s site has posted a picture of a white Bold 9700. It might be just the thing you and your Blackberry need to get closer once again and mend your relationship. It will definitely stand out.

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Nexus One meets Colorware

Posted in Mobile Phones by Conner Flynn on January 27th, 2010

Colorware strikes yet another unsuspecting gadget. This time it’s the Nexus One. Oh the humanity. That Nexus One above is sporting IE colors, but you can choose whatever you like.

Your Nexus One will take three weeks to undergo its transformation, like gadget moth to beautiful gadget butterfly, for $175 if you’re supplying the phone or $800 for a brand new one. You are only limited by your imagination and your wallet.

Colorware colors the Nook

Posted in ebooks by Conner Flynn on January 26th, 2010

You love your Nook right? But the design is pretty boring. Well now you can choose the look that you want, whether it’s a clashing color scheme or a solid. You can go as ugly as as pretty as you like. You’re the one who has to look at it.

Colorware will now bring your Nook’s exterior to life. A fresh paintjob will cost you $125. If you have the scratch, head on over to Colorware and design the Nook of your dreams.

Colorware now offering BlackBerry Bold 9700 options

Posted in BlackBerry by Conner Flynn on November 30th, 2009

Colorware now offering BlackBerry Bold 9700 optionsColorware is at it again. They just won’t rest until every gadget has been touched by their brushes. Now, if you want your BlackBerry Bold 9700 to stand out from the crowd, they will take care of that too.

You can buy the phone directly from them or you can send in your existing phone for them to work their magic on. Why not add some more color into your life?

ColorWare your 27-inch iMac and Magic Mouse

Posted in iMac by Conner Flynn on November 29th, 2009

ColorWare your 27-inch iMac and Magic MouseAfter you’ve let Colorware have their way with all of your other gadgets, the outfit now wants to customize your latest Apple gear. For just $500, you can allow your iMac to wear a technicolor dream coat, or you can pay $700 premium (over Apple’s prices) to buy one from ColorWare.

They’re also painting the Magic Mouse, so it won’t feel left out. It’ll cost you $100, or $30 bucks to send your own in. Why not spice things up with some new colors?

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Sony’s PS3 Slim gets ColorWare

Posted in PS3 by Conner Flynn on September 13th, 2009

Sony's PS3 Slim gets ColorWareWell, that didn’t take long. ColorWare is bringing PS3 Slims to life with a rainbow of colors. They aren’t just colorizing the console, but the controller as well. You can customize the color of the PS3 logo, the top of the console, or the bottom. That way you can make it look super funky.

Once it’s been colorized, everything is high-gloss and scratch resistant, so it’s more than just a paint job. If you want to send yours in, it will cost you $149 or you can just buy one from them for $449.

ColorWare paints up the BlackBerry Tour

Posted in BlackBerry by Conner Flynn on August 10th, 2009

ColorWare paints up the BlackBerry TourAs usual ColorWare couldn’t wait to get in on the BlackBerry Tour action. It hasn’t even been out for a month and ColorWare already has their paint brushes ready to give it all kinds of crazy colors.

You know the drill. ColorWare will take yours and give it a facelift for $129 or you can get a new custom one made for $750. They provide several choices to choose from, letting you pimp your Tour and accent different parts.

Matte Black MacBook Pro

Posted in MacBook by Conner Flynn on July 1st, 2009

Matte Black MacBook ProThis $6000 Colorware MacBook Pro is so black that it may just suck up starlight, planets, ships named Enterprise and even slurp up a galaxy or two for dessert. It’s the ultimate in stealth computing. Do you like what you see? Too bad.

There are only ten available, costing $6000 each. So you and I won’t be laying hands on it. But we can still admire it’s pitch black stealthiness and pretend.

ColorWare custom colors for the Apple iPhone 3GS

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on June 23rd, 2009

ColorWare custom colors for the Apple iPhone 3GSAs usual, you were likely underwhelmed by the color “options” of Apple’s newest iPhone, the iPhone 3GS. Nobody likes to be confined to just black and white. And as usual, ColorWare comes to the rescue.

Pricing for these custom colors will run you $150 for the back of the handset, $20 a piece for the bezel frame and button, and $15 for the SIM holder. Out of the kindness of their hearts they will also do your earbuds for an additional $15.

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Black Nintendo Wii and red DSi coming this summer

Posted in Nintendo by Conner Flynn on June 4th, 2009

Black Nintendo Wii and red DSi coming this summerThe black Wii and red DSi are coming from Nintendo Japan, not Colorware. The black Wii (aka “KURO Wii”) has been rumored for over two years now. It’s nice to finally have some color options for both the Wii and DSi.

The black Wii with black Wiimote, nunchuck, and classic controller will hit Japan on August 1st for ¥25,000 and the ¥18,900 red DSi on July 11th.

Colorware now painting Nintendo’s DSi

Posted in Nintendo DSi by Conner Flynn on June 3rd, 2009

Colorware now painting Nintendo's DSiThe folks at Colorware are at it again. They just can’t stand plain boring looking devices, when they can instead look like the abomination above. You too can have a DSi looks like a child’s toy, for only can be $374.

Or, you can send in your own DSi and get it returned to you for just $174. It’s like dressing it up in a clown costume if you ask me. Do you love your DSi or hate it?

Color-Screen Kindle is years away

Posted in kindle by Conner Flynn on May 29th, 2009

Kindle 2 gets Colorware makeoverEveryone wants an e-reader with a color screen. You live in color, so you want to see in color. It’s not like you bought the Kindle to watch old episodes of The Honeymooners or The Andy Griffith show. Not that you can watch shows, but you know what I mean. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said today that a color version of the Kindle is not imminent, but that “I know it’s multiple years. I don’t know how many years but it’s years.”

Obviously color e-ink isn’t ready for our use anytime soon, but it’s still disappointing hearing it from the Kindle’s daddy. It’s black-and-white for a while yet. Maybe someone will make some cool glasses that fool your eyes in the meantime.

Kindle 2 gets Colorware makeover

Posted in kindle by Conner Flynn on May 11th, 2009

Kindle 2 gets Colorware makeoverHey, you readers who still have not bought a Kindle 2. Is it the lack of colors? The Kindle does suffer from that sterile look. As usual, the folks at Colorware are here to help. They will gladly sell you a model that lives and breathes in color. (For a $599 base price).

You can also send in your own e-reader, which will cost you $199 per paint job. You will be without your device for 2-3 weeks, but when you get it back it will be wearing it’s new technicolor outfit.



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