MacBook Pro Keyboard Protector

MacBook Pro Keyboard ProtectorOwning a MacBook Pro is probably one of your best decisions. Your Apple MacBook Pro will provide you years of quality service and will function as you intended - only when you take care of it.

One of the ways of caring for your MacBook Pro is to put a layer of protective cover over the keyboard. Having this layer of protection, it will ensure that food, staples, dirt and other materials do not lodge between the keys. At the same time, water and other liquid are kept at bay, ensuring that your MacBook Pro does not experience a short circuit.

This keyboard protection by Macessity leaves the key visible; soft and smooth to human touch and is washable. Get your Keyboard Protector from Amazon for only $12.99.

The iPhone Arrives

Apple iPhoneThis blog post is probably the millionth time you read about the iPhone unveiling at the last MacWorld Conference and therefore, I will not dwell into the nitty gritty technical specifications. As expected, true to Apple’s great capabilities and creativity, the iPhone shown was indeed a beautiful piece of art and yet packed with functions and features.

Apple Inc. describes the iPhone as a combination of three products; a mobile phone, an iPod and an Internet communications device - packed with email, web browsing, maps and searching functions. I love the fact that Apple has incorporated Google Maps into the iPhone. Now, if a GPS accessory add-on for the iPhone os introduced, I can leave my current GPS device at home whenever I go car cruising.

Priced reasonably at $499 (4GB iPhone) and $599 (8GB iPhone) and 2 years contract with Cingular, the iPhone is poised to end up in consumers pockets and handbags in the millions. It is also envisioned that many accessory for Apple iPhone will be designed and produced for this lucrative market. For one, iPhone skins will sell like hot cake as the current iPhone screen screams to be scratched.

Custom Colors for your Apple Computers and Gadgets

Color MacBook ProNotice how most of Apple products are finished with white gloss? Isn’t it all too common for one to assume that white represents Apple products? Do you own a white Apple product or gadget and the color white is getting stale to you? Are you look for a change? Do you fancy a change? Differentiate yourself and your Apple products now with services from ColorWare.

Starting from a fee of $64, right up to $449, you can transform your Apple products into attention grabbers. With a tag line like “We will continue to create and transform our products beyond what the original manufacturers intended“, rest assured that ColorWare will transform the ubiquitous beige computers into custom-colored works of art.

With 28 outrageous colors to choose from, you are really spoilt for choice. The following are the prices for various Apple products:

  • iPod Nano G1 - $64
  • iPod Nano G2 - $74
  • iPod Video - $74
  • Mac Mini - $99
  • iBook - $399
  • PowerBook - $449
  • MacBook - $449
  • MacBook Pro - $449

For more information and ordering instructions, please visit www.colorwarepc.com

Happy New Year 2007

I wish you all a wonderful new year and may all your Apple products serve you well as we enter 2007. Over the past 12 months, MacGears has experienced a tremendous growth in terms of visitors and readership; thanks to all of you especially loyal readers who subscribed to MacGears’ RSS feed.

This increase in readership has indeed encouraged me to continue bringing you great accessories for your Mac products. I have in mind a few ideas to serve you better and one immediate actions I have is to add a forum. So, what do you think? Should MacGears have a forum? Participate in the poll below and help me decide.


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Allow me to once more thank you for visiting MacGears and wish you a very Happy New Year!!

Hip Retro Shelf System for Your iPod

SpeckTone Retro SpeakersIf you have a hip home; if you are a hip person; if you desire hip stuff and if you are into retro things, the SpeckTone Retro Table Top Speaker System is just what you need. The first thing that catches your eyes would be the speakers retro-ness, the wood construction and the awesome glossy piano finish.

The SpeckTone Retro sports a four-inch subwoofer and delivers 28-watt output where the volume is controlled using a large knob located smack centered (this system is remote control-less).

You can get your very own Retro Speakers in white, black and green for $99. For more information, visit www.speckproducts.com.