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    Ozzie's Secret Code Name: MisterWho: I've been waiting for a PX3-60, but this Playbox 3 will do just fine. more »
    Nefilim: I think the ps3 slim should have been released in the original smoke white PSone color. more »
    ssnowblind: Honestly... the xbox 360 is hideous. With everything else in my lovely entertainment center being glossy black w/blue LEDs, why would I want to tarni... more »
    Bertone77: Hey for $50 send me your PS3 and I'll paint it any color you want. How 'bout House of Kolors Kandy Shimmrin Red? more »
    Noobs-R-Us: A PS3 painted like a 360? How ironic. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: Will it void your warranty? Will doing it yourself void it? If you have to send it in for repairs, will you get it back? I mean, for $10 in materia... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Nice! Now only if they could do something about that awful keyboard it would be perfect. more »
    B: The answer is none, none more black. more »
    frigg: *$8000 if you get the 2 GB RAM upgrade from Apple. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I've had my fill of the matte black Macbook, and am now enjoying the nice brushed aluminium, whatwhat. more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: I like it, but for that price I will just buy a normal MB Pro, disassemble/remove everything, and have it painted by a pro. Only problem is that touch... more »
    frigg: Side effects from high dose Cheeto ingestion can range from minor to severe. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Yes. Because $500 was too low of a price-point. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: Wow, that looks vaugely familiar. Almost like the computer case I painted recently: Perhaps I should offer this same service for $75. I'll even thr... more »
    bosskev: If I were to do this, I'd make an Etch-a-Sketch Kindle. more »
  • #gaming

    The PS3 Slim Painted Just Like I Like It

    For $450, Colorware will sell you a custom-painted PS3 Slim. And with the proper color scheme, the upgrade is almost tempting. [Colorware via ChipChick]
  • #customized

    Matte Black MacBook Pro Looks Like a Deadly Stealth Ship

    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. More »
  • #nintendodsi

    Colorware Will Make Your DSi Hideously Ugly, For a Price

    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? More »
  • #kindle

    Colorize Your Kindle 2 for $199

    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]
  • #gadgetpainting

    Colorware Adds Visual Spice to iPods, Better Scratch Protection For iPod Touch

    We've covered Colorware's professional gadget painting in the past—and were more than satisfied after seeing their work close up, but their latest iPod coloring seems to be more than just cosmetic. The iPod Touch 2G color-coats the shiny silver metallic back with a color layer, which most likely handles fingerprints and scratches better than the original surface. They also paint iPod Nano 4G and iPod Classic as well as iPhone 3G, so you've got options on those devices as well. The process is not all that cheap ($125 to send yours in), but it's definitely worth it considering that they do a great job and you'll be using these gadgets for years. [Colorware]
  • #colorware

    iPhone 3G Now in Multiple (Unofficial) Colors

  • #blackiphone

    Colorware's Matte Black iPhone Fools Friends, Bloggers

    It's not the 3G iPhone, but Colorware's Stealth iPhone trades in the silver trim and brushed metal back for an entirely matte black motif. It's also extraordinarily expensive, weighing in at $675 and $775 to the stock model's $399 and $499. Colorware does throw in a matte black iPhone dock and pair of earbuds, but even that probably doesn't justify the increased cost. Then again, some people really love black. [Colorware]
  • #nintendods

    Colorware Brings Its Fine Rainbow Craft to the Nintendo DS

  • #cellphones

    Get a Sidekick LX in Tons of Cool Colors

  • #cellphones

    BlackBerry Curve, Pearl and 8800 Get the Colorware Treatment

  • #portablemedia

    Colorware Paints iMac, iPod touch, iPod nano, and iPod classic

    Continuing their trend of painting up gadgets you love, Colorware has extended their painting expertise to the iPod touch/nano/cassic as well as the iMac, ensuring your drapes always match the carpet. And if you want to see close-up shots to illustrate why their work warrants a somewhat premium price and is better than a crappy do-it-yourself job, take a look at our Colorware Xbox 360 gallery. Although spray painting in your garage with the windows closed does have its perks. [Colorware]
  • #simpsons

  • #apple

    Colorware Colors Up iPhones in Style

    Want your iPhone in a color other than silver? Apple can't help, but Colorware's got you covered. You saw what a good job they did on on Xbox 360, so there's no reason to think their quality will be anything but spectacular for the iPhone. You can send in your existing iPhone and have them color it up for $149, or buy a pre-colored 4GB for $649 and a 8GB for $749. Not a bad deal if you really want to get an even bigger head start on differentiating yourself from other cellphone users. But if you're being cheap, you can always get a $48 back replacement. [Colorware]
  • #designercolors

    Colorware Extends Paintjobs to Zunes

  • #review

    Hands-On Gallery: Colorware Makes Xbox 360 Elites Obsolete

  • #simpsonscatchphrasehere

    Limited Edition Colorware Xbox 360 Commissioned for Simpsons Movie: Get Your Own

  • #reasonablypriced

    Colorware Custom-Colors Consoles

  • #cellphones

    ColorWare Teams with T-Mobile for Colorized Sidekick 3's

  • #pcs

    Pimp Your MacBook, If You Dare

  • #laptops

    Colorware MacBooks Now Available

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