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June 22, 2005
Miniskirt Glo review
[HTmini] Plasticsmith’s mini Skirt glo is by far one of the coolest accessories for the Mac mini that we’ve come across and is destined to make your Mac mini the center of attention. The mini Skirt go is made out of a 3/4″
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[Theappleblog.com] The Apple Blog » Plasticsmith - mini Skirt glo: Plasticsmith have come into their own since the launch of the Mac Mini, developing accessories at an alarming rate, and offering some really original and funky ideas. These include a monitor stand to place your Mini underneath, a tower to support your Mac Mini vertically and the mini Skirt which I am going to review.
[Engadget.com] The USB-powered blue-glo Mac mini Skirt - Engadget - www.engadget.com: Ok, so at the end of the day it’s still just an acrylic pedestal for the Mac mini, but Plasticsmith must know how to get on our good side, because now they’ve busted out a USB-powered version of their Mac mini Skirt that comes with a blue LED that lights up when plugged in. Yeah, we’re totally predictable.
[Ppleyard.org.uk] David Appleyard - Blog & Portfolio » Plasticsmith - mini Skirt glo: Plasticsmith have come into their own since the launch of the Mac Mini, developing accessories at an alarming rate, and offering some really original and funky ideas. These include a monitor stand to place your Mini underneath, a tower to support your Mac Mini vertically and the mini Skirt which I am going to review.
[Macworld.com] Macworld: Mac Gems: Accessories mini: Unfortunately, as neat as the mini Skirt glo is, unless you have a USB hub (or no USB peripherals), you’ll never get to see the light—the Mac mini’s two USB ports leave little room for such luxuries as a glowing computer stand. (The lack of additional USB ports on the Mac mini presents an obvious opportunity for companies like Plasticsmith—I know I’d pay decent money for an attractive, custom-fit Mac mini stand that also happened to be a USB/FireWire hub.)
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Posted at June 22, 2005 12:37 PM
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