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It seems I am not alone in my desire to have my consoles be a particular color. Though I am happy enough with the 360 in black and the Wii in white, it is interesting to see what options companies are coming up with to change the colors. First up is Colorwar’s Console Services (Engadget Referer) where you can send your console in to be painted using their X2 Coating Technology which is both scratch and UV resistant. The cost of this service starts at $99 and goes up should you add extra controllers or start mixing colors which with almost thirty colors to chose from, wouldn’t be hard. Next up is Zoozen’s Ovo 360 concept console shell for the 360 (Gizmodo Referer, TecEBlog Referer, Engadget Referer). While not yet set for production, the Ovo aspires to transform a 360 into…well something…not entirely sure but it has a blue glow so it has to be good, right? Last, linked below are the I-Cases from Total Console which are pre-made shells that are “field replaceable” by the consumer. Pictured is the Crystal Blue I-Case which is available for $50. There is also a chrome I-Case which $40 and last is their “Black Knight” model which sells for $38. |
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If you just want to add some blue LEDs with some additional cooling to your Wii, you can check out the Wii Crystal Cooler at Brando which sells for $19. (Übergizmo Referer)
Comment by roclar — May 15, 2007 @ 3:32 pm
Gizmodo has a Hands-On Gallery on a couple of Xbox 360s that look pretty swanky.
Comment by roclar — May 17, 2007 @ 3:31 pm