Most Macs roll off the factory conveyor belts looking real great, but sometimes they dont stay looking just like that - Mac users tweak and tinker with a small accessory here, a telling add-on there, like protective stickers on the trackpad, gel-filled palmrests, laminated plastic masks, screen protectors, keyboard condoms (that's what I call them) and the like.
Tell us and show us what you've added on, so maybe we can take a page from your playbook and try it for ourselves.
My favorite, and most useful add-on is the TiHandle, made for Titanium Powerbooks. It screws on to the back panel of your TiBook and doubles as a handle for lugging it around (a bit like the old clamshell iBook's built-in handle), and folds under the computer during use as a coolpad. Sweet!
No one's yet made a model for the AlBook AFAIK, but I'm sure its in the works.
Nice add-on Adel! For me, I installed SpeedBalls instead of the more expensive CoolPads, and on the trackpad, I just stuck a spare ConceptKitchen WriteRights.
I don't know if this will count as an "Add On", but I recently replaced the regular power cord/adaptor of my G4 iBook to the iAdaptor 2, it's less bulky than the original adaptor and looks just as nice.
Originally posted by ditoy_eagle
For me- Pawasapo Power Support wrist rug and Trackpad film
Hi Ditoy,
Are these available from you?
Charlie Paw, a fellow PhilMUGGer sells both the wrist rug and trackpad film at his store, @Games. Tell the cashier you are a PhilMUGger and get a 10% discount
@Games is located 2/F Virramall, Molave Lane. Big green and orange sign. You can't miss it.
Originally posted by Adel
My favorite, and most useful add-on is the TiHandle, made for Titanium Powerbooks. It screws on to the back panel of your TiBook and doubles as a handle for lugging it around (a bit like the old clamshell iBook's built-in handle), and folds under the computer during use as a coolpad. Sweet!
No one's yet made a model for the AlBook AFAIK, but I'm sure its in the works.
Hi, Adel!
That TiHandle looks great! Been looking for something like it.
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