If you own a laptop without Czech diacritics on the keyboard, stickers can be the solution. But after a long period of use, it will be destroyed...
Engraving Czech diacritics into the keyboard
It is a simple yet practical solution laser engraving of Czech characters directly to the keyboard. But this is only possible with backlit keyboards (Apple, Dell, other brands after consultation). The laser removes the top layer of material and the newly engraved character shines just like the original. The notebook does not come apart when engraving the keyboard, so you can send it by post without any worries. If you are in a hurry to adjust the keyboard, it is possible to make an appointment by phone. You bring your computer in the morning and pick it up adjusted in the afternoon - without any express surcharges. However, it is not a problem to handle your order within 1 hour after agreement. The price is 990 CZK for Czech diacritics, 1490 CZK for a complete Russian keyboard.
Apple products are perfect design gems in their appearance. But people want to be different, so some put cases on their iPhones and buy protective covers for their iPads.
Create an original
But there is another option, and that is your own and unique theme, image or text on your laptop, iPod, iPad or iPhone. Thanks to laser engraving, possibly engraving and milling, the product modified in this way can perfectly differentiate and express the owner's personality. The motif can be anything, a likeness of a favorite actress, a football club logo or a dedication to a loved one. There are no limits to your own imagination. And if you can't think of what to decorate your tablet with, come to us. We will show you pictures of already completed orders that can be your inspiration.
If you are worried about your computer or tablet being stolen, we can help you here too. An engraved company logo, number or owner's name often deters some stubborn hands.
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Engraving reduces the value of the device at a later sale... who would want an iphone dedicated to someone else..
These words reduce the "value" of the product as such. Who would want to buy a device for so much money only to sell it later? But that's what it's most likely about.. It's not a watch, even if for me it's one that a person would wear slowly all his life.. and where the engraving has a different meaning. Despite the fact that the phone costs much more than what I then paid for a single watch.
Well, really, it was born from expensive watches to be worn for many years, here it is about engraving, for example, an iPhone, which will last most people for up to 3 years, then the battery will die. Some, however, sell far more often and older models before they drop in price. This lowers the price of a new product and at the same time always has a top.
And there, then, such "From Marusika to Jenik out of love" will not please you at all.
Wringing out a dedication to consumer goods is just a breeze. Do you have a macbook, ok let's face it, but an iPod, iPad, iPhone??
Donated things cannot be sold, so if I were to buy someone an iPhone, I would give them a dedication. I wouldn't like it if my gift ended up in the bazaar in half a year.
That's right - if I want to give someone a gift, I can emphasize it with a suitable engraving - increase the value and meaning of the gift. That this will reduce the price of the piece after two years for someone it wasn't intended for is not relevant at this point, although of course it is. Well, it depends on what and why you get it done there. For someone, it can be so significant that they keep it even after switching to another model or brand and simply don't let this gift out into the world.
Nothing from Apple is consumable, only Samsung and other cheap brands are consumable, the iPhone can easily last 5 years if you can handle it properly, people change because they sell the product in the store for half the price, thus they pay half more and have a new model with a new warranty... while still supporting Apple's economy.
Why not, I like it and had a picture taken on my iPad, I no longer sell things I buy as a matter of principle. So there's no danger that I'll ever have a problem with sales :) And it's at least unique.
It seems like a good idea to me, as long as one doesn't make a complete fool of himself. And especially if it replaces the terrible stickers I have there now, I'll probably go to Prague
I assume that this is mainly appreciated by people who bought a mcbook from America for better money and don't have Czech characters there. great idea