DecalGirl.com, an industry leader in providing full-color adhesive vinyl skin products for electronic devices announced support today for the newest generation Apple iPod device.
(PRWEB) October 14, 2005 -- DecalGirl.com is pleased to announce the release of their removable vinyl "skin" kits for the latest video-enabled version of the Apple iPod(R). Specializing in full-color, high resolution photo-realistic designs, they offer the highest quality skin products on the market today. Beginning with premium vinyl with a patented removable adhesive, the skins are produced using a full-color, UV resistant digital printing process. Once printed, they're covered with a high-gloss protectant layer to prevent smudging, scratching or fading and are computer-cut to precisely fit the device. A strict in-house quality assurance process ensures that each skin is of the highest caliber possible.
"We're very excited about the addition of skins to our product line for the new video-enabled iPod. After the recent success of the iPod Nano, we're thrilled that the new device shares many of the visual features Apple introduced with the Nano. Our new line of iPod skins includes hundreds of designs, all priced under $7 and each one uses hand-selected, original, high-resolution full-color artwork," said Amanda Peters, Managing Director of DecalGirl.com. "Each of those designs is carefully selected for image quality, level of detail and position on the device; they're meant to enhance the appearance of the device. For the more creative owners, we offer an easy-to-use template that they can use to design their own work of art."
Skins can be purchased online at www.DecalGirl.com or through any one of the hundreds of authorized retail outlets, websites and distribution partners worldwide. Reseller and distributor inquiries are welcome.
Recognized as a leader in the vinyl skin market, DecalGirl.com has a long history of innovation. They were the first company to offer skins for the slim-design Playstation 2(TM), the Nintendo GameCube(TM) controller, the Nintendo DS(TM), the Apple iPod Mini(TM), Apple iPod Nano(TM), and pushed the envelope with skin designs on the Microsoft Xbox(TM) console. Their products have been featured in such popular magazines as Nintendo Power(TM), Electronic Gaming Monthly(TM), Game Informer(TM), PlayList(TM), MacFormat(TM), Mac Directory(TM), Rolling Stone and others.
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