macmod.com - 3/13/2009
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So Ive been wanting to do this mod for a few years and have finally got around to doing it. It requires hardwiring up a LCD behind the apple logo and having your macbook recognize it as a secondary display. Much better than just inserting colored gels to change the color, because now you can ...
youtube.com - 3/13/2009
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Apple Glowing Logo running as a secondary display.
Running Anything from pictures to movies to itunes visualizer...
and even your isight camera! Way better than...
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Apple LCD Logo Mod (video)
engadget.com - 3/13/2009
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engadget.com —
The only thing more certain about an Apple
fanboy than his unwavering trust in the infallibility of...
Steve Jobs is his affinity for the Apple logo. You'll see it prominently displayed on the bumper of his VW or on the backside of her MacBook where ...
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Video: Apple logo modded as secondary LCD
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Mac Mod Adds LCD Screen Behind Apple Logo
Wired: Gadget Lab —
Don’t worry, we’re not about to bring you yet another hackintosh with a glowing Apple logo. This mod is altogether smarter and more elegant. It’s a real MacBook with another display within the Apple.
Eddie Zarick was actually responsible for the MSI Wind with a glowing logo we showed you last month. Since then, he’s been busy opening up his black MacBook and wiring a second LCD behind the Apple. This is recognized as a proper secondary display by the Mac and can therefore show anything.
The video starts out with ...
Video: Apple logo modded as secondary LCD
Engadget —
The only thing more certain about an Apple fanboy than his unwavering trust in the infallibility of Steve Jobs is his affinity for the Apple logo. You'll see it prominently displayed on the bumper of his VW or on the backside of her MacBook where it glows in the conspicuous brilliance of latte-superiority. So it's no ...
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MacBook Modder: F**k It, I'm Putting a Screen in the Apple [Mods]
i.gizmodo.com 3/13/2009 — Reaching what is probably the final frontier of novelty last-gen MacBook mods , Macmods member EdsJunk has put a full-function color LCD inside the Apple logo and hooked it up as a secondary display. His post is minimal, so we don't know how he ...
Modified MacBook has a screen inside the Apple logo
dvice.com 3/14/2009 — Now here's a slick, if sort of useless, mod of a MacBook. An enterprising young man decided to make his laptop a bit more unique than everyone else's by putting a custom LCD screen behind the Apple logo. Yes, there's a fully-functioning, ...
Modder Turns MacBook Apple Logo into Secondary LCD —
Tech Blog
That's right, a modder has turned the glowing Apple logo on the MacBook into a working secondary display. While not very functional, it can be used to display some funky designs. Continue reading to see it in-action.
The only thing more certain about an Apple fanboy than his unwavering ...
Why should there not be an LCD in the Apple logo? —
CrunchGear
Cupertino designers, eat your apple out. This guy hardwired a LCD to run as a second display on his MacBook which means the chap can display anything he wants on the Apple - including a iSight feed. Looks great! Video after the break of the screen in action.
Apple logo becomes LCD in awesome MacBook mod —
SlashGear
Apple-lovers, brace yourselves - this is arguably the Mac hack of the year (and it’s only March, I know). Unhappy with the amount of attention being paid to the Apple logo on his MacBook, Eddie Zarick turned the dinky fruit into a fully-working LCD display .
Video demo after the cut ...
Modder turns MacBook logo into LCD display —
Crave: The gadget blog
(Credit: Eddie Zarick)
How's this for customization?
Computer modder Eddie Zarick has tricked out the Apple logo on the back of a MacBook with a fully functional secondary LCD display that can be used to make the Mac all glowy and psychedelic and stuff.
You can, for example, use ...
Macbook with Apple logo-turned-LCD now on eBay, naturally —
Engadget
Not that we can really blame the guy or anything, but don't think that the selling of this machine at this point in the history of mankind is any sort of coincidence. Literally one day after we took a glance at this very Macbook -- which had its Apple logo replaced with a bona fide, ...