At Computex, a MacBook air clone surfaced from a company called THD. The machine is the N2-A and it looks a lot like the MacBook Air. It is an Android-powered knockoff. It would sell for about $149 each, if you paid for 500 of them at a time. The notebook has a 13.3-inch screen and uses a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor. It also includes 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of SSD storage along with WI-Fi and Bluetooth and has combined Ethernet adapter and a pair of USB ports. Its keyboard is a full-size QWERTY unit and the battery promises eight hours of run time per charge. A version the machine running an Intel Atom processor and Windows 7 is also available.
Via: Geeky-gadgets.
MacBook Air Clone – THD N2-A
Posted by grossfrank on June 7, 2012, filed in: Laptop
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