FISHERS, IN, April 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Skinit, the pioneer creators of protective personalized solutions for consumer electronic devices, introduces skins and other upcoming accessories, such as iPhone 4/4S cases, licensed with King Features' Betty Boop and Popeye Designs images.
With seven Betty Boop and eight Popeye designs, fans have a variety of images to choose from to skin everything from mobile phones and MP3 players to bedroom walls.
"We strive to give our customers a diverse range of designs for skinning their electronic devices - and even walls," says Lewis Chang, Skinit's Vice President of e-Commerce and Marketing. "Offering licenses from classic cartoon icons gives fans the opportunity to deck out their devices, and even bedroom walls, with their favorite characters."
Betty Boop, Popeye and other licensed skins can be ordered at Skinit.com for thousands of devices including, but not limited to: mobile phones, MP3 players, mobile gaming devices, console gaming devices, laptops, computers, PDAs, electronic reading devices, tablets, medical devices, digital cameras and routers, as well as various sizes and varieties of on-demand wall skins, assorted sizes of on-demand car skins and shells, and on-demand skins for household appliances (e.g. refrigerators and washer/dryers).
Skinit.com has one of the largest license and design libraries, including NFL , NBA , NHL , Kick-Ass , Hello Kitty of Sanrio , The Hunger Games , DC Comics , Harry Potter , Twilight and many more.
Each Skinit skin is made from a flexible, super-strong, vinyl material that has been specially crafted to perfectly fit every corner, cutout and curve of each device - providing the ultimate in custom lightweight protection from everyday bumps, scuffs and scratches.
Skinit.com will also release a new line of personalized phone cases in many formats later this year. With Skinit.com's Customizer tool, Skinit.com has successfully taken personalization down to a one-on-one device level. Consumers can upload any image and create custom protective covers that fit perfectly with thousands of devices - from mobile phones, laptops, gaming systems, tablets and even medical devices.
Customers in the U.S. and Canada can order these Betty Boop and Popeye designs for their specific devices at Skinit.com.
About Skinit Inc.
Skinit, Inc. is the pioneer and industry leader in on-demand personalization technology, including the manufacturing and distribution of customized products for electronic devices. Skinit's award-winning e-Commerce business offers mass customization tools that allow consumers to create branded, designed and personalized protective cases, covers and skins for mobile consumer devices. Skinit offers Fortune 500 companies mass customization technologies through patented on-demand personalization platforms as turnkey solutions in the supply chain with software as a solution. Skinit continues to lead advancements in mass customization with patented solutions in multi-layered first surface permanent decoration and on demand vinyl technologies.
About King Features Syndicate
King Features Syndicate is a member of Hearst Entertainment and Syndication Group, which combines Hearst Corporation's cable network partnerships, TV programming activities, newspaper syndication and merchandise licensing operations. King Features is the world's premier distributor of comics, columns, editorial cartoons, puzzles and games, distributing in print and online some 150 features to nearly 5,000 newspapers and other outlets around the globe. It is one of the largest and most experienced organizations in merchandise licensing and entertainment. It represents some of the most recognizable global brands, including Betty Boop, Popeye the Sailor Man and Olive Oyl. For more information, please visit http://www.kingfeatures.com.
Skinit Announces Availability of Betty Boop and Popeye Skins for Electronic Devices
Skinit, device skin and accessory company, adds King Features' Betty Boop and Popeye Designs licensed designs to collection
2012-04-04
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