Although Sony has done a great job with their new Vaio X notebook in
terms of design and performance, some would say with Windows running the
show, it lacks a real operating system. Hence why InsanelyMac forum
member Asama has decided to install Mac OS X onto Sony's slim and
elegant machine, but with a few complications.
Although not a flawless operation, the guy used his Vaio P image of OS X
and managed to hack the lightweight and portable Vaio X to run Apple's
reliable OS. Speaking of installation issues, (as many would've
expected it) looks like there are no drivers for the motherboard's Wi-Fi
adapter hence why you won't be able to wirelessly connect to the
Internet at Starbucks, but at least you will get to brag with your
non-Mac machine, actually running OS X.
Asama didn't mention if it helps boost your productivity, but at least
it looks cool. Now we're waiting to get our hands on a Dell Adamo XPS
running Apple, as well. How about you?
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