Wallpapers
.: The Wallpapers - The Online Wallpapers Gallery :.
.: The Wallpapers - The Online Wallpapers Gallery :.
Welcome to the new version of The Wallpapers site. Today on January 11th, 2008 we launch new, the improved version of this site with whole new layouts. From this point on, you can signup for free account, and you will get many enhancements while you're browsing through this site.
This site contains a large collection of celebrity wallpapers, movie wallpapers, animal wallpaper, cartoon wallpapers, space wallpapers, nature wallpapers and many others (Desktop Wallpapers) for your computer desktop and all important information about them. We divide celebrity wallpapers, movie wallpaper, female celebrity wallpaper into many categories and subcategories for easier browsing through the site.
On a computer that is provided with a desktop kind of user interface, wallpapers are the background pattern or picture against which desktop menus, icons, and other elements are displayed and moved around.Wallpaper is commonly used in Microsoft Windows, Macintosh Mac OS, Linux, and in other operating systems as well.
The Wallpapers site is dedicated only to wallpapers (Desktop Images). We have huge collection
of various wallpapers sorted into many categories and also into many subcategories, just for easier
browsing through site.
We update our wallpapers archive almost every day with new high quality desktop images which are from
resolution 800x600 and up too 1600x1200. All desktop wallpapers are also free to download and we're not
charge any money for downloads. Because this site depends on our advertisment we would like to invite
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