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Axiotron Modservice: Turn Your MacBook Into a Tablet
Axiotron Modservice: Turn Your MacBook Into a Tablet
Axiotron is now taking orders for Axiotron Modservice, a service that allows MacBook owners to turn any plastic Intel Core 2 Duo MacBook into a ModBook. The ModBook is the only way to get tablet functionality out of a MacBook. The Modservice will be available for $1,299 and up.
Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro
Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro
gearlog.com — Here we are sitting in the PC Magazine Labs, and it occurs to us: We've got a... shiny new Macbook Pro and an early build of Windows 7 on disc, so why not attempt to use one to run the other? Check out photos, video, and a run down of the process, ... (more) Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro
Apple: No new products before the holidays
macworld.com — by Jim Dalrymple , Macworld.com Despite Internet rumors of forthcoming product releases, an Apple representative confirmed that... the company has no plans to release any new products before the holidays. “Our holiday line-up is set,” Apple spokesman ... (more) Apple: No new products before the holidays
 Modservice
Modservice
axiotron.com — Convert your existing Apple MacBook® into an Axiotron Modbook®! The company that introduced the award-winning tablet Mac®... solution brings you an innovative new service that puts an Axiotron Modbook in your hands by transforming your Apple MacBook ... (more) Modservice
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Axiotron Modservice takes your sad, disused Macbook, converts it into swanky new tablet
Engadget — ... a new one, which go for a base price of $2,290. Modification kits are being sent out to a network of authorized modders, the nearest of which will contact you once you place your order to set up an appointment for the so-called "transformation." You're totally out of luck, however, if you were looking to have your brand new, aluminum MacBook "transformed" because they're apparently "too cool" to submit to the keyboard denuding-degradation Axiotron requires. As if. [Via Notebooks.com] ...

Axiotron ModBook retro-fit mod: Pen-enable your old MacBook
SlashGear — ... themselves but a network of their trained support pros.  The new components have a one-year warranty, and Axiotron will soon be offering a warranty extension covering both their and Apple’s hardware in the modified machines. Unfortunately the offer does not apply to the new Apple MacBook which, with its slick aluminium casing and flush glass display, would make for a very attractive slate.  A brand new, pre-modified Axiotron ModBook starts at $2,290. [via Notebooks] ...

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