Mactallics Brings Color to your White iMac

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We’d be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t agree that the iMac is a work of art. But with all its good looks, we’ve always thought it lacked color. Mactallics allow you to change the color of your iMac from white to a shiny blue, pink, green, orange, or black. They also have a silver anodized finish that resists stains and scratches. Mactallics for the 17" iMac retail for $39.95 and Mactallics for the 20" iMac retails for $44.95. Unfortunately, they’re currently sold out!

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2 Responses to “Mactallics Brings Color to your White iMac”

  1. Gizmodo on March 13th, 2006 9:34 am

    Mactallic Lets You Decide the Color of Your iMac

    Until now, you could have just about any color iMac you wanted, as long as it was white. Not any more. If your iMac is just too white for your taste, take a look at Mactallic, shiny and colorful stick-on…

  2. Vets on March 13th, 2006 12:30 pm

    Does that little hole transform the normally large sleep light into one similar to the Mac Mini’s?! I’d prefer if they just thinned the colored material over the sleep light so it would produce a diffuse colored light! What about the IR sensor for the newer iMacs?! Will it still work since the IR sensor is beneath the Apple logo? If it does work how much of the signal will be blocked(how close do you have to be?)

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