We are truly living in an age of self-expression. And when it comes to personal technology, from smart phones to laptops, we love to personalize. What we carry often defines us. It can tell others who we are, who we aspire to be and how we live our lives.
Since the beginning of Dell, we’ve taken pride in how we’ve enabled you to custom-create PCs that offer just the right functionality. But functionality is just a piece of what’s important – many of us want our PCs to reflect our individuality or a youthful style.
We think many computer aficionados will like how we’ve combined artist Mike Ming’s work with the compact Inspiron 1525 laptop. Inspired by the movement and abstract momentary communication from surfing, movement of water and the world around him, Ming’s work is vivid, empowering and playful.
The Special Art Edition Inspiron 1525 laptop, available beginning today, features two exclusive works by the New York artist … BunchOSurfers and SeaSky:
Using a new Dell manufacturing technique, every color and brushstroke come alive on the laptop’s cover, bringing the same fluid, graffiti-inspired tattoo effect that you find on Ming’s canvas. You can check them out, and an exclusive video on the inspiration behind these pieces of art, at www.dell.com/art.
Starting at $499 $699, personalizing your PC with artistic flair is more affordable than ever. Do let us know what you think and how they inspire.






May 6th, 2008 at 12:08 pm
Nice job Dell…. this should bring more sales as there are some people who prefer to show their individuality in everything they do and all that they own.
Here’s a good example of some Amazing PC Mods:
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007/06/cool-computer-case-mods.html
Peace
May 6th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
These are very nice. Good job.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:56 am
Great idea.
Blogged about it on my blog
http://network-strategy.blogspot.com/2008/05/dell-embracing-and-inspiring-through.html
Thanks.
May 12th, 2008 at 11:25 am
@N. Venkatraman Thanks goes to you for your support, and the thoughtful post at Strategy 2.0: Winning in a Network Era!