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These images are mostly all 2560 x 1600 (big enough to fill a 30" monitor without being zoomed) but, of course, they will shrink to fit any screen size perfectly!
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Sea Foam
What 's more summery and relaxing than the beach? Put a little sand and surf on your screen to brighten your day. |
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Invasion Of The Unibody Snatchers
They came from a faraway planet, but they look just like us...and they have in insatiable hunger for apples - Apple laptops that is! |
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iPod Infinity desktop
Meditate on the infinite creative possibilities enabled by the 5G nano's video camera and effects. |
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iPod Pillars desktop
A mouse-eye through of a forest of iPod nanos. |
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iPod Domino desktop
Hundreds of iPod nanos are lined up and waiting to to be knocked down in this still image from the video. |
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iPhone 3GS desktop
This image was made of frames from our 3GS Disassembly video and features a cut-away view of a working 3GS that you can see in to! Since I shoot animation frames in 1600x1200, it's smaller than the other desktop images here. |

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MacBook Beach desktop
This is an image of a MacBook Pro with x-ray view through the palm-rest (and a Matte screen upgrade), on beautiful Pfeiffer Beach in California. |

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Gadget Gore desktop
See the ghosts of broken gadgets in the Gadget Gore graveyard - the place where gadgets come to die. |

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iMac Lite Brite desktop
Turn your screen into a retro Lite Brite display with this image from a CRT iMac hack that we did, years ago. |

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DeLorean Time Machine desktop
The shipping dock of Moscone Center provides a futuristic backdrop for our Back To The Future DeLorean, as we wait to drive on to the floor of Macworld Expo 2009. |

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Hotrod MacBook desktop
Here's an upgrade of our classic laptop hotrod, which you may remember from our Macworld and Mac Addict ads, back in 2005. |

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iPod Pile desktop
This massive pile of video iPods is being recycled, here at TechRestore. Many were fixed, some were salvaged for parts and the rest were processed at an e-waste facility. |