View Full Version : My new toy - 12.1" Intel Atom N280
Here's some picture of my new toy.
Intel Atom N280 - Wifi (a/b/g)
12.1" (resolution 1366 x768)
1GB ram + 160HDD
1.3m pixel camera.
I have upgraded to 2GB ram + 64GB SSD
Running Windows 7 Ultimate.
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Did you stick the Apple sticker on there yourself?!
no. Its a neon glow. (see the extra leaf :confused:)
Its a mac air clone. I believe it can run the Mac OS but needs a different wifi card.
:lol: I couldnt work out what was different about the logo!
So its actually built into the case, but it isnt actually an apple machine?
no. Its a neon glow. (see the extra leaf :confused:)
Its a mac air clone. I believe it can run the Mac OS but needs a different wifi card.
So as a clone how much did you pay?
:confused:I don't understand why you've put the Apple logo on if your still running Windows.
Isn't the point of that logo to :confused: people when you're Hackintoshed your PC?
am gonna guess around £350?
:confused:I don't understand why you've put the Apple logo on if your still running Windows.
Isn't the point of that logo to :confused: people when you're Hackintoshed your PC?
He hasn't put the logo on there.. Its a Mac Clone - made to look like an apple, but it isn't actually one. And it has an extra leaf in the logo, which is actually built into the case :lol:
He hasn't put the logo on there.. Its a Mac Clone - made to look like an apple, but it isn't actually one. And it has an extra leaf in the logo, which is actually built into the case :lol:
So its a Mac clone incapable of running Mac OS?
Sounds lame.
So its a Mac clone incapable of running Mac OS?
Sounds lame.
+1
And probably paid more for it than an equivilant spec netbook from an established brand too.
I paid approx £210 shipped. ($340. chinese mac air clone)
It has the intel chipset and I believe there's the possibility of actually running Mac OS. There a video on youtube of someone running the mac os on a similiar clone. *he did have to switch the wifi card to get the wireless working though.
I won't bother with the mac OS as I'm a windows man.
Andrew Moore
04-03-10, 12:41
It cost him £210 from china. Not much at all! Worth it in my opinion.
Andy
EDIT: Beaten to it. lol
I paid approx £210 shipped. ($340. chinese mac air clone)
It has the intel chipset and I believe there's the possibility of actually running Mac OS. There a video on youtube of someone running the mac os on a similiar clone. *he did have to switch the wifi card to get the wireless working though.
I won't bother with the mac OS as I'm a windows man.
In which case not bad at all...
pm me a link, might get the misses 1
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