Jesus, the back of an iPod is the easiest to scratch surface in the world. You can put it on a velvet pillow for 10secs, and when you pick it up, it'll be scratched.
Hesh, have you ever owned an iPod? They are VERY vulnerable to scratches- even the aluminum.
TIP: For those wanting engravings on your iPod, but don't want to spend the dough, put your iPod in your pocket without it's little pouch. No need for any change, keys, or anything- the fabric is more than enough to give you permanent, custom designs on the back and face of your iPod. :D
Hesh, you're right, why didn't Microsoft take Apple's cue when it comes to design. After all, gloss is SO nineties. You'd never catch Apple putting gloss on THEIR produc- wait...
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Why gloss, why!?
matte is so much cooler & less fingerprinty
Or Aluminum (like the ipods)! It's scratch resistance and environmentally friendly! :)
WHY GLOSS MICROSOFT! Gloss is so 90's!
@Hesh
What iPod do you have that's scratch resistant?
@Hesh
Jesus, the back of an iPod is the easiest to scratch surface in the world. You can put it on a velvet pillow for 10secs, and when you pick it up, it'll be scratched.
I can't believe you used that argument lol.
The 2nd gen Nano. It's aluminum on both the front and back... Remember???
Hesh, have you ever owned an iPod? They are VERY vulnerable to scratches- even the aluminum.
TIP: For those wanting engravings on your iPod, but don't want to spend the dough, put your iPod in your pocket without it's little pouch. No need for any change, keys, or anything- the fabric is more than enough to give you permanent, custom designs on the back and face of your iPod. :D
Hesh, you're right, why didn't Microsoft take Apple's cue when it comes to design. After all, gloss is SO nineties. You'd never catch Apple putting gloss on THEIR produc- wait...