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Day: October 11, 2004

Change The Color Of The Ipod Screen

October 11, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 8 Comments

new screen

with some colored transparency film, an exacto knife and throwing caution to the wind, you can make your ipod screen just about any color.

UPDATE: The link is dead, but we’re looking high and low for the correct one.

Continue reading “Change The Color Of The Ipod Screen” →

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