Mod your laptop with Dell

Stand out from the crowd with Dell's Design Studio

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4 May 2010 17:19 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Bored of having the same black/silver/white laptop as everyone else? If so, then the news that Dell has expanded its Design Studio will surely brighten your day.

The service now has a collection of over 130 different designs including the flag-based Anthem range – perfect with the World Cup just 37 days away. There's also a collection of 26 (PRODUCT)RED inspired designs that not only look pretty swish, but will also help the fight against HIV and AIDS in Africa.

All of the designs can be viewed at Dell's very own virtual art gallery, the Dell Design Studio. Gallery visitors can also read the various artists' biographies and, in some cases, read the inspiration behind the design. You can also zoom in on the designs or view them from different angles.

The designs are for any Dell Inspiron Mini 10, Studio 15 or Studio 17 laptops. If we had to choose, we'd go for one of the (PRODUCT)RED designs. Not only are they stylish, with each one sold Dell claims that 45 days worth of medicine for someone living with HIV or AIDS can be provided. Plus, you'd only be annoyed with a St. George design when England get knocked out of the World Cup on penalties. Again.

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