One of the exhibitors at CES, Music Skins, specializes in vinyl skins which form-fit your device, giving an all around protective layer while providing a sense of flair at the same time. What originally began as an entirely music-centric lineup has branched into several genres and even includes the option of custom designs. They even offer downloadable wallpapers to match the skins, providing a 360 degree effect not found from any other customization option out there. The skins are a breeze to put on, and add no bulk to the device, allowing the use of cases, holsters and cradles. Removal is also simple and leaves no residue, as no additional substances are required to apply the skin. The skins even include air-release channels, allowing you to remove air bubbles with a quick push of the finger. While the skins are manufactured to be single-use, careful application/removal should allow multiple uses if it's taken care of.
During their press conference at CES, Music Skins announced their newest line of designs - The Beatles. While The Beatles may not be everyone's cup of tea, this marks a landmark point for the industry as it makes Music Skins the first accessory company to be authorized to distribute the Beatles brand. With 8 new Beatles designs available and a large catalog of other designs, there is something for every music lover (and for most anyone else) to be found through Music Skins.
Contest: The great people over at Music Skins have given us 25 skins to give away. Simply leave a comment to this post to enter. Multiple entries will not count. Contest closes this Sunday at Midnight PST.
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