
Is your work station dull and grey? Do you need to add some colour to your browsing moments? Does your work station need a make over? Then spray painting your laptop may just be the answer.
For those who watch this video, there are a couple of suggestions. One: Children and amateurs should not try this. Two: please do not replicate this unless you know your hardware inside out.
Having said this I must say Mark Entingh has done a remarkable job of showing us how to customize the look of a laptop and to make it unique in its appearance. There are three things that made his techno-colour project a success.
The first was that he knows his hardware thoroughly. He disassembled his laptop with great precision and ease. The second commendable thing was his systematic approach to the task. It is important to segregate the smaller components of the laptop. It makes the re-assembly easy and quick. The final aspect was that he had already visualized the final look of his machine before he started this project. The logo, design or the theme should be prepared in advance.
To be able to imagine the end product is the trait of a good artist. Mark Entingh moved the second part of his project to the garage where his creative skills were displayed. He took extra care to ensure that the screen was properly covered before he began the spray painting. He created the base colour and then used cut outs and different colours to get the effect he wanted.
After the laptop is put together, the final result is very impressive and however wacky the idea may seem, you cannot help but compliment the work of the tech artists. In the end even the tech savvy artist is left with a few bolts and screws that did not quite fit in but the great news was that the laptop functions impeccably and looks striking.
It must be highlighted that spraying your laptop does not change the performance but will definitely improve the performance of the user. The creative use of colour or preferred theme makes a workstation visually appealing and browser friendly.
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