MacBook Nano Looks Like It Came from Cupertino [Apple]
MacBook Nano Looks Like It Came from Cupertino [Apple] (flag)
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 ...
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MacBook Nano
Tech Blog — ... sorts, this is what it might look like. Unfortunately, these "come from some kind of shady outlet selling retrofitted MSI U100 laptops made to look like shiny Apple notebooks with Mac OS X installed." Click here for first picture in gallery. Here are its features: MSI U100 MacBook Nano; Windows XP Pro + Mac OS X 10.5.5; Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz; 2G DDRII; 10" WSVGA LED (1024x600); 320GB SATA; 1kg; MMC/SD/MS 4; Windows XP Pro + Mac OSX Leopard. [via Gizmodo] ...

MacBook Nano Netbook Mod Is Impressive, Convincing
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... . A Flickr set suggests that a hardcore modder fitted some MSI Wind netbooks with a shiny case sporting an Apple logo (presumably a vinyl sticker) and the fictional name "MacBook Nano" — attractive enough to convince the average customer that the netbook was designed by the Cupertino-based company itself. And of course, it's running a hacked version of Mac OS X Leopard. ...

MacBook Nano Looks Pretty But It’s Fake
Mobilewhack.com — ... Nano in the picture here looks pretty but it’s a fake. Here’s what the creators of this monstrosity have placed inside: What do you think Apple? Ready to sue them for the whole concept they have created here? via Gizmodo Tags: ...

Fake MacBook Nano is charming enough for Apple’s disgust
Gizmo Watch — ... will surely put those minds at Apple thinking. Apple is symbolic to electronics, and notebooks are prime pasture. What’s in store from the big-daddy is covered, but this MacBook Nano could be quite akin – yet, this one is just fake. Mac OS X is installed, running on Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz, 10″ WSVGA LED, 320GB SATA the 1kg MSI U100 MacBook Nano, is a false beauty in two models – black and white. Filckr via: Gizmodo

Apple MacBook Nano (Is It Windy In Here?)
OhGizmo! — ... that understated Apple logo, which means that if something like this were to show up on the Apple website, it would probably run you about $699. But, you should buy a Wind anyway, for all kinds of good reasons (including the $350 price tag and Turbo mode), and then just slap an Apple sticker on the back (and install OS X, if you want) and make a lot of people really, really jealous. More pics are available on Flickr. VIA [ Gizmodo ] ...

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