Skins4Stuff launches Customized Skins for Branded Devices

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Skins4Stuff launches Customized Skins for Branded Devices

Action Graphics has launched online platform Skins4Stuff (www.Skins4Stuff.com), which enables its users to design, select, print and deploy any artwork on their mobile handsets, laptops, Mp3 players etc from different brands including but not limited to all Apple, Blackberry, HTC, LG, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Sony, Compaq/HP, Dell, Toshiba, Maxx and Micromax mobile handset and Laptop models. Customized Skins, which are hugely popular in many countries abroad, are now available to Indian users at an affordable cost from Skins4Stuff.

Amlan Bhattacharjya, CEO, Action Graphics, said, "Our research shows that devices such as mobiles and laptops are an integral part of the lives of the Indian youth and that they are extremely proud of them. Our research further reveals that given a chance, young Indians would love to personalize their devices to match their taste and personalities. Skins4Stuff’s revolutionary Skins not only allow the users to show off their unique style and express themselves with customized artwork on their devices but also make it easy for them to keep their devices safe and scratch less!"

Skins4Stuff Skins offers extreme customization and a user can literally have any picture or graphics to flaunt on their mobile or Laptop skins. Skins4Stuff Skins are available on removable adhesive-backed 3M Premium Gold Quality vinyl skins designed to protect and personalize your devices with custom graphics. Skins4Stuff Skins are produced by using high resolution printers on patented Premium Vinyl manufactured by 3M, the industry leader in quality. Skins4Stuff Skins are extremely easy to apply and remove and also extremely easy to clean and leaves no residue or marks on the device once removed.

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