The black wooden frames GRID uses contrast well with the white card upon which the device components are glued and go relatively easily with most interior designs. While GRID's products come impressively packaged, I'd warn customers about getting small paper cuts from the packaging – something that has happened to me repeatedly when opening GRID products. GRID's frames come well-packaged to protect them in transit and are enclosed in thick black paper, finished with a ribbon and a wax seal to make the iconic device within feel truly special. The packing parcel is, of course, even larger and heavier, so buyers should be prepared for this upon purchase. While the device itself weighs just 3.0 lb (1.36 kg), the large wooden frame adds a considerable amount of weight. The first thing to be aware of with the GRID Studio MacBook Air is just how large it is, with the frame measuring in at 29.9- by 18.5-inches. Prices for GRID's pieces start at $40 for an A-series chip, and the MacBook Air is its most costly frame, but there are all kinds of options priced at around the $200 mark. The first-generation MacBook Air is GRID's first ever disassembled Mac, selling for $699. Each device is disassembled and the components are artistically displayed in a frame that can be hung on the wall of any Apple fan. GRID Studio is known for offering wall art showcasing vintage devices that are an important part of Apple's history.
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