Toshiba Goes Retro, Uses Color Shifting Paint Like It's 1999

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Friday, January 28th, 2011

Your next Toshiba Dynabook — that is if you buy Toshiba Dynabook — might just stand out from the rest. The details are light, but JapanToday states that one of Toshiba’s latest models employs a polyester coating that gives it the magic color-shifting. They say it’s more environmentally friendly than real metal and will probably match beautifully with your Mustang done-up in the same sort of thing. But only one is resellable.

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