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Stealth bomber MacBook Pro

July 8, 10:58 AMLA Personal Technology ExaminerAndrew Terpstra
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Colorware.com

It seems like stealth and flat black are the new pink. People are "murdering out" everything they can think of to model the looks of the military's stealth planes. The limited edition MacBook Pro from Colorware, is one prime example of taking stealth looks to another level.

The Stealth MacBook Pro is part of a Colorware creation that features a new matte black color that helps take away finger print marks, as well as reducing scratches. The "Sof*Touch" material covering the entirety of the machine gives a very "luxurious feel" and sets it apart from any other MacBook Pro on the market.

However, the power plant of the machine is not much better than the average upgraded Macbook Pro. It comes equipped with a 3.06 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, an 8GB 1066MHz SDRAM, and a 256GB solid-state hard drive. All of which, can be added to the MacBook Pro on Apple's online store. It also features the typical back-lit keyboard that is also standard on all Apple's Pro machines.

Colorware is making this stealth-like computer one that only going to made available to 10 people. That's right, only 10 have been made, and because of the limited quantity, Colorware is charging $5,999 for their "murdered out" MacBook. 

If everything you own needs to be flat black, with a little shine as possible, then you might want to try to pick up one of these limited edition Colorware Stealth MacBook Pro's. Using this machine anywhere is definitely going to turn heads. But just know that the Apple Store will have the same computer, without the stealth looks mind you, for a little under $4,500. This stealth computer will get you noticed, but it is also be bombing your bank account.

 

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