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ColorWare now offering colored iPod classic, 3G nano, touch
ColorWare is now offering its custom coloring service for the iPod classic, iPod nano (with video), and iPod touch. The company offers send-in coloring services for previously purchased iPods, or customers can purchase an iPod pre-colored, directly from ColorWare. 29 different colors are available, and can be mixed on a single iPod — on the iPod classic and iPod nano (with video), the device’s back, front, Click Wheel, center button, and earbuds can all be colored, while on the iPod touch, the device’s back, antenna, frame, home button, and earbuds can be customized. For those that want to send in their iPod to be colored, the service runs $64 for the iPod nano (with video), $74 for the iPod classic, and $95 for the iPod touch. Pre-colored 4GB iPod nano (with video) models sell for $215, with 8GB units going for $265. Pre-colored iPod classics run $325 for the 80GB model, and $425 for the 160GB model; finally, pre-colored 8GB and 16GB iPod touch models sell for $395 and $495, respectively.
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why is it $105 (back + antenna) to color the iPod Touch, whereas, the EXACT same thing costs $149 (back + bottom) for the iPhone???
is this simply price gouging seeing the Touch only costs $299 and the iPhone is $399?
what a joke….
Posted by jt on October 8, 2007 at 11:06 AM (PDT)
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price gouging: a meaningless phrase.
Posted by OnlyShawn on October 9, 2007 at 7:19 AM (PDT)
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The goofball who complains about the difference apparently is too dumb to figure out that taking part the iPhone is a more complicated process than the taking apart the ipod Touch.
He can’t afford it on his welfare check so he complains.
Posted by Tom on October 9, 2007 at 11:29 PM (PDT)
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Any reports from people who have had this done? I’m curious about quality of coloring and how susceptible it is to scratches.
Posted by Alvin on October 10, 2007 at 6:53 AM (PDT)