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Voodoo’s Envy 133 paying personalized MacBook Air CPU?

Sunday, June 15th, 2008 by admin

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We heard properties got coming. Now it looks like it’s as if we have got a instant ultra-thin laptop sporting Intel’s custom-built, 65-nm processor mostly unveiled in Apple’s MacBook Air. At in regards to 3:00 moments to the Envy 133 video, Rahul Sood, Voodoo founder, reads this his new Envy 133 uses an “off roadmap chip” of Intel design that consumes 20 watts of power. Looking at the Envy spec sheet reveals a processor running at either 1.6GHz (SP7500) or 1.8GHz (SP7700), provided 4MB L2 Cache and 800MHz FSB. Right, folks are the particular specs as the customized CPU at last found inside of Apple’s MacBook Air. Also of note, LaptopMag displays the current Voodoo’s instant-on IOS is none a good amount as opposed to DeviceVM’s Splashtop that ASUS is already bunging to all of its motherboards. Make no mistake, such hunky chunk of carbon fiber is a great deal magical, it is just recently not the mystery it seemed when launched the morning.

Gold-plated MacBook Air breaks Steve Jobs’ heart

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 by admin

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We’ve already seen the MacBook Air bathed in gold and crystals, but it seems that people just can’t leave well enough alone, with the folks at Computer Choppers (no strangers to gilded Macs) only the latest to spare no expense in taking the laptop to heights of tackiness that no one from Cupertino would ever dare dream of. That includes 24kt gold plating over the entire laptop and, in a final stake through El Jobso’s heart, an Apple logo ensconced in multi-colored sapphires — not to mention a polished gold SuperDrive to go along with it. If your eyes can take it, you can find a few more pics in the gallery below.

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