Real world pics of iPod minis?

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  • Reply 21 of 26
    oh, sorry,



    you know those aluminium window frames for houses before they started to use the white synthetic material
  • Reply 22 of 26
    defiantdefiant Posts: 4,876member
    I think they'd be anodized, yes. Anodizing adds a major bonus to the aluminium: resistance from corrosion. I'd say they look yellowish because they're old and not cleaned; I'd see no point in making it look slightly yellow.
  • Reply 23 of 26
    david rdavid r Posts: 135member
    Here's a picture of the pink iPod, but I'd appreciate any others you may find



    http://gallery.ipodlounge.com/displa...ch&cat=0&pos=2
  • Reply 24 of 26
    david rdavid r Posts: 135member
    Ooops. Looks like that link doesn't work. Try this one:



    http://gallery.ipodlounge.com/albums...isney_iatw.jpg
  • Reply 25 of 26
    Fvck, the pink one looks so nice!!!!!!!!



    geesus! I should have gotten the pink!!!!





    arg
  • Reply 26 of 26
    smirclesmircle Posts: 1,035member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Defiant

    The color thickness is only about 20 µm (this is the anodized coat). But it's actually see-through, and that's why it keeps looking shiny. But it doesn't fade.



    Depends on the color.

    Most all dyes are organic compounds and will break down over time if exposed to UV-light (as you can witnes on a lot of climbing gear). However, I think it is unlikely the mini-pods will see the light long enough - after all they usually are kept inside pockets.
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