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Your MacBook can have Apple’s rainbow logo with new ‘1984’ skin

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Why This Matters

The new '1984' skins for MacBooks by dbrand offer a nostalgic retro aesthetic, allowing consumers to customize their devices with a classic rainbow logo reminiscent of Apple's iconic branding from the 1980s. This development highlights the ongoing trend of personalization in the tech industry, enabling users to express individuality and celebrate Apple's history. It also underscores the importance of accessory makers in expanding the customization options for popular devices, enhancing user engagement and brand loyalty.

Key Takeaways

It’s a big week for the Mac, with three new MacBooks available today. To celebrate, dbrand has just launched a new line of ‘1984’ skins to give your MacBook’s Apple logo a retro look.

dbrand’s new MacBook skins feature Apple’s six colors logo

If you’ve ever wanted to give your Mac a more retro look and feel, dbrand’s new skins might be for you.

The ‘1984’ line of skins is color-matched to your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or MacBook Neo and features Apple’s classic, rainbow-like logo.

From dbrand’s product page:

1984 is more than just a year. It’s also a book that you probably haven’t read. That same book? It inspired an ad campaign that helped Apple stay relevant for four decades. All of which brings us to this: a range of skins that make your MacBook look like it was made in 1984, complete with a period-appropriate 3D-printed logo and painstakingly hue-matched to eight modern MacBook colorways.

You can order the skin for your MacBook here. Just select your specific MacBook model, size, and color.

The 1984 skin costs $31.95 no matter which Mac you have.

If you’re looking for a Sky Blue for MacBook Air, unfortunately that’s the one color they were unable to match. So no retro six colors logo for you.

Are you planning to buy the new 1984 skin for your MacBook? Let us know in the comments.

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