The track pad's off center. The keyboard has numpads. And the glossy lacquer-like finish makes the MacBook (though not the MBP) look cheap.
Face it. Mac's not the only company that can make sexy looking devices. Just glad you have these as a great looking alternative to the Mac Book. I'm tired of looking everywhere and seeing white and black laptops that look the same. Now if we can just do something with those Sempron processors... $1400 for it is just TOO expensive.
Bleh. Damn Engadget's ancient reply system that doesn't offer 'edit' functions.
I keep on saying Mac instead of Apple. I still remember back then when there were no iPods. The word 'Mac' was essentially Apple. Now anything 'i' becomes synonymous with Apple.
Another thing, if they released 13" and 14" versions of these laptops at slightly lower prices, they'd probably sell a lot elsewhere. Apparently the Japanese market is saturated with head-turning things (both beautiful and grotesque) that nothing feels special anymore. I think these laptops are only slated for a Japan release. Sad.
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It's not just the colour.
The finish, the keyboard, the track pad.
Everything is a dirct copy of the MacBook.
@ Mike V
The track pad's off center. The keyboard has numpads. And the glossy lacquer-like finish makes the MacBook (though not the MBP) look cheap.
Face it. Mac's not the only company that can make sexy looking devices. Just glad you have these as a great looking alternative to the Mac Book. I'm tired of looking everywhere and seeing white and black laptops that look the same. Now if we can just do something with those Sempron processors... $1400 for it is just TOO expensive.
Bleh. Damn Engadget's ancient reply system that doesn't offer 'edit' functions.
I keep on saying Mac instead of Apple. I still remember back then when there were no iPods. The word 'Mac' was essentially Apple. Now anything 'i' becomes synonymous with Apple.
Another thing, if they released 13" and 14" versions of these laptops at slightly lower prices, they'd probably sell a lot elsewhere. Apparently the Japanese market is saturated with head-turning things (both beautiful and grotesque) that nothing feels special anymore. I think these laptops are only slated for a Japan release. Sad.
Next you are going to say that the design is different to a
MacBook because it doesn't have an Apple logo on the lid.