Phonandroid PS5: DBRAND opens pre -orders for a matt black skin at a price of € 50

Phonandroid PS5: DBRAND opens pre -orders for a matt black skin at a price of € 50

DBRAND has just opened the pre -orders of an elegant matt black skin for PS5.On his website, the manufacturer says that this alternative shell is entirely legal.For DBRAND, Sony cannot file a complaint against its creation.Delivery in France included, the skin is offered at a price around 50 euros.

DBRAND, a famous brand of shells and accessories for smartphones, consoles and computers, has just launched the pre -orders of a matt black skin for PS5.First, this skin is only offered on the standard version of the PlayStation 5, with integrated record player.

The shell is offered at a price of $ 49.DBRAND also offers a series of different stickers (white, black, neon yellow, etc.) for the central part of the console at a price of $ 11.95.The customization specialist offers delivery in France at a price of $ 9.In total, the skin, delivery with including central sticker, goes to € 57, or 69 dollars.Deliveries are now scheduled for May 2021.If you are tempted by the creation of DBRAND, we advise you not to drag.

PhonAndroid PS5 : dBrand ouvre les précommandes d’un skin noir mat au prix de 50€

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Dbrand challenges Sony to file a complaint, the PS5 skins are completely legal

To avoid ending up in the collimators of Sony lawyers, DBRAND has taken precautions.Thus, the tiny logos displayed on the skin are slightly different from the official PlayStation icons of Sony.On its site, DBRAND has fun and ensures that the shape of its icons is “legally distinct from the forms of classic PlayStation buttons”.On the photos posted by DBRAND, we realize that the icons evoke the PlayStation buttons (square, cross, triangle, circle) but differ thanks to the integration of new elements.

In the past, Sony has already attacked several manufacturers of alternative shells, including a boutique called “Plattation 5” at the end of last year.The Japanese giant simply refuses that brands take ownership of logos and designs deposited in his name.To avoid prosecution, skins manufacturers must be cautious ... and clever.

Source: DBRAND

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