Hmmmmm. You know, this gets me thinking. Does anyone have any knowledge of plastic fabrication? Because if he has a spare eMate case... how difficult (or expensive) would it be to completely dismantle the case, make molds, and create new eMate colors?
Probably nigh-near impossible, but it's a cool thought, no?
-David
In a message dated Fri, 5 Oct 2001 2:23:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Jeroen Goulooze" <jeroengoulooze_at_hotmail.com> writes:
>
> For sale: Emate parts
>
> Everything in perfect working condition except for the flatcable going from
> the Emate's motherboard to the screen.
>
> So I have:
>
> Emate screen
> Emate motherboard
> Emate keyboard
> Emate case and lid
> Emate battery
>
> I'm selling everything but I'm keeping the stylus and the memory chip (if
> the memory chip can be used in the expansion slot of another Emate that is).
>
> The money I get with this sale goes to a good cause: my next Emate ';-)
>
>
> Jeroen Goulooze
> Groningen
> The Netherlands
>
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