gizmodo.com — I don't know if these MacBook Nanos are a custom hack or if they come from some kind of illegal outlet selling retrofitted MSI U100 laptops made to look like shiny?and fictional?Apple notebooks with Mac OS X installed. I do know one thing, though: I wouldn't mind having one, specially seeing the contrast with the MacBook Pro 17.
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Closed AccountNov 11, 2008
Geography Fail.
daedeNov 11, 2008
If that's what passes for '[coming] from Cupertino', Gizmodo needs to review its hiring policy.No offense, but it just looks cheap to me. Apple tends to get the details right- that just appears to be a cheap knockoff. I think this is what Steve Jobs was referring to w/r/t being able to manufacture a netbook in the right price range- you can't do it without it looking like crap.
Closed AccountNov 11, 2008
If you're going to use outdated abbreviations, at least spell them right: LMAO.
elranzerNov 11, 2008
OS X is not worth $300, nor even the $120 retail price. It's worth about the $1.10 for the DVD-R and bit of bandwidth to download it.
Closed AccountNov 11, 2008
Why did the submitter feel the need to change the original word "shady" to "illegal" in the description?
danhaukNov 11, 2008
No one said they thought it wasn't fake.
aleradNov 11, 2008
Also this is fake.Sorry if this was mentioned b4 (like 25 times in the comments and in the title of the article)
dpcampNov 11, 2008
your mother is a lame meme.
shrimpcrackersNov 11, 2008
Not only the article said they were fake, but the original submitters and the guys who made the hackintoshes out of the MSI Winds said so too. Not a single person said its real.
shrimpcrackersNov 11, 2008
Apple would not hack a MSI Wind for fun and giggles.Gee ya think?
Closed AccountNov 12, 2008
of course!
markubiakNov 12, 2008
That's fake, there's no dock on one of them! his has to be photoshopped