Plaster your phones and computers with Skinit stickers
Las Vegas (NV) - Phones and computers are often drab grey or black boxes, but Skinit wants to change that by letting you slap on full-color stickers on your gear. The company sells full-color stickers for phones, laptops and desktop computers. Buyers simply pick a logo and then their brand of electronics. After the buyers get the sticker, they simply peel off the back and then stick the image onto their gadgets.
We toured the company’s booth at the recent Consumer Electrics Show in Las Vegas and we have to say that the stickers are truly vibrant. Everything from university logos, military branches and even Disney characters are available. If you have your own art, simply upload the picture to the website and a customized sticker can be made.
Company officials told us that the stickers has a 3M adhesive on the back and that air bubbles can be easily pushed out. A protective coating is also included to protect against scratches.
Copyrighted logos are sold for $30, while non-copyrighted art sells for $20.
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Gallery of Skinit logos ...



