Hackintosh Laptop | A non-Apple laptop running Mac OS X

TAG | hackintosh owner

Can I find 100 Dell Mini 10v hackintosh owners on the Internet?

Let me try.

  1. Me of course.
    Dell Mini 10v connected to a Dell 22" LCD Monitor

Blog posts by Dell Mini 10v Hackintosh Owners

  1. John Herrman
  2. MacG
  3. reydemia
  4. ItWasLuck3
  5. aegis

Dell Mini 10v Hackintosh Videos on Youtube

  1. mfolquet
  2. teckhean
  3. jaraeez
  4. mrwaltwittman
  5. svitale75
  6. Tychy73
  7. williamli
  8. matthewsalvo
  9. masarijones
  10. scififan68
  11. jlpedreirav
  12. anguish79
  13. almograve
  14. nervis67
  15. boagworld
  16. gadgetcompass
  17. orangutan2006
  18. jkbellenir
  19. mobkon

Dell Mini 10v Hackintosh Photos on Flickr

  1. heavy_g
  2. lucy…
  3. stevenloveskatie
  4. iAmBeer
  5. JoshHarrow
  6. ByteMarks
  7. joestump
  8. pavlovsbob
  9. mills70
  10. nervousonion
  11. suiyee

Dell Mini 10v Mac OS X Forum

Oops! I still need another 64 Dell Mini 10v hackintosh owners. I’m sure there must be at least 64 Dell Mini 10v hackintosh owners in http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/dell-mini-10v-mac-os-x-discussion/. :P

Are you a Dell Mini 10v hackintosh owner too?

,

MSI Wind

Charlie Sorrel over at Wired.com Gadget Lab, talks about his 8 months experience with a hackintoshed MSI Wind clone from Medion. His positive experience provides a contrast to Brian X Chen disappointment after 6 months with a hackintosh netbook.

His main reason for his positive experience?

He had low expectations for his Mac netbook. What he had was a rock solid Mac OS X netbook that ran for seven hours on a nine-cell battery and did all the tasks he wanted it to do. He says at the end:

If you are aware from the beginning that a netbook is a cheap, low-spec, low-rent kind of computer, with the cheapest, most plasticky parts, then you won’t be disappointed. And if you hack it to run OS X, and you have similarly low expectations, you’ll actually be pleasantly surprised. I love my hackintosh netbook. It’s not perfect, but is sure is damn useful.

I couldn’t agree more.

Lenovo S10 Hackintosh Laptop

After four months of lugging a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse along with the MacBook Pro — which, at 5.5lb, isn’t exactly light to begin with — I decided enough was enough. Since I’ve been wanting to ease some load off of my shoulder, and I couldn’t quite bring myself to buy the new 13-inch MacBook Pro, the time was right for me to consider a smaller and lighter alternative.

To be more specific, it was time to consider a “MacBook Nano.”

Clayton shares about his hackintosh installation experience in an insightful article over at Hackintoshed: Life With My “MacBook Nano”. In the article, he talks about doing his homework on picking the right candidate for his hackintosh, his installation experience and the small annoyances of running Mac OS X on non-Apple laptops.

His conclusion – Small, Light, and It Runs OS X. What’s Not To Like?

Having used the S10 every day for a week now, taking it instead of my 15-inch MacBook Pro everywhere, I can say with certainly that my MacBook Pro will be relegated to my desk on most days, and that my preferred portable computer from hereon will be this ‘MacBook Nano’ of mine.

Are you a Lenovo S10 owner thinking about installing your own Lenovo S10 hackintosh laptop?

Find it!

Theme Design by devolux.nh2.me
Computer Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory