Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Transition Tuesday: From Windows to Mac...

Firstly, Transition Tuesday is not an idea of mine. It is some kind of a trend among Facebook users wherein some of their stuff undergoes a certain change: maybe a change of their car's color, ride height, mag wheels, et cetera. However, the foregoing is only my observation. I did not even bother to Google it up nor ask any of my friends who rode with the fad what this Transition Tuesday meant. But I think this stuff would be a good addition to my blog. It would keep this blog updated... Well.. at least during Tuesdays. Hahahaha!

Anyway, to proceed with my own "Transition Tuesday"...

Last night, a Monday, I got hold of a new MacBook Air. I brought it home, spent the night with it (surfed the net, downloaded a few movies and applications), and slept with it. This morning, I woke up very early in the morning with the excitement to once again feel the thin and sexy facade of the MacBook Air. I proceeded to update my Facebook, installed some essentials and again, downloaded some movies.

At first I was a little bit ignorant about the hullabaloos of this not very user-friendly Apple laptop but since I have this very high IQ when it comes to technology stuff, it did not take me long to familiarize with the new interface.  A few minutes and it felt like I've been using Mac's OS X for the longest time.

Truly, the features of this MacBook are awesome. Very high-tech. The trackpad's gestures to switch between apps, to close programs, to minimize and a whole lot more were just freakin' AWESOME!  And I came to a realization that I should enter the world of "Hackintoshing"-- that is incorporating Mac's OS X to a Windows-based pc or laptop -- since I want the best of both worlds: the great features of OS X and the juice and muscle a windows-based pc or laptop hardware can provide.

A night of fun with a MacBook air made me change my view on Apple's laptops. And surely, my i7 Gaming Rig will be envious. Hahaha!

Attached herewith is a photo of the MacBook Air taken from my Samsung smartphone. No effects whatsoever .. No nothing. Just a pure, raw photo.
















Here she is... The simple, sleek and sexy MacBook Air.

MacBook Air Specs:

Processor: Intel Core i5 (1.8 ghz.) Dual Core; 3MB L3cache
RAM: 4gb (1600 MHz DDR3)
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (512MB)
Operating System: OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion 
HDD: APPLE SSD SM128E Media (120 GB)



~BinmaR™