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December 14, 2006
Shinza Releases ZeroShock Sleeve for MacBook, MacBook Pro
According to an article on MacMinute, Japanese accessory maker Shinza has released a new line of ZeroShock Sleeve casings for Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro line of laptops.
The ZeroShock Sleeve is composed of high-resistance polyurethane form that helps cushion against external bumps and impacts.
The cases for the MacBook (13") and larger MacBook Pro (15") are priced at $32.95 and $34.95 respectively prior to delivery.
Now if only they'd come out with something that stops my MacBook's casing from picking up small scratches. The only solution seems to be a protective layer of way-cool band stickers.
Posted by chrisbarylick at December 14, 2006 7:38 AM
Category: Accessory
Tags: casing, MacBook, MacBook Pro, Shinza, ZeroShock Sleeve
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