Or question which laptop is yours in the student library.
As a big mac enthusiast, I was thrilled to read about Etchamac in the premiere issue of Mac Life, a new magazine.
Customize your mac product with laser etching. Here are just a few examples:





Etchamac will basically etch anything you want onto your mac product-for a price, of course. But it's a great idea to help distinguish your mac from the hundreds of others out there. Or, as a corporate promotion, etch a nano with your logo!
Be it an ipod, mac book or G4 laptop... aluminum, polycarbonate or plastic, seems they can etch on most anything, check them out.