I added a video last night too :)

I used to have a 1.8Ghz MacBook Pro, which I sold so I could buy the TZ :)
To be honest, it's not nearly as fast, but it's no slouch either. For what I
use it for (mostly development and iPhoto), it's adequate. Plus, it boots a
hell of a lot quicker, lasts twice as long on battery and has 3 times the
storage.

It's flexible enough to run XP and OS X natively, as well as XP in
Parallels, and OS X in VMWare (in either XP or OS X).

There are some issues with drivers - in particular suspend/resume and wifi
don't currently work, but I'm confident these will be fixed pretty soon. 

Lee Bolding

w: http://www.leesbian.net


-----Original Message-----
From: symfony-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Keith
Sent: 15 January 2008 03:28
To: symfony users
Subject: [symfony-users] Re: Ultimate development machine :)


Pretty neat.

Do you own a macbook?  Can you comment on performance in the sub-
notebook?  I've read that hackintosh computers generally run pretty
comparably with native Apple hardware.  Does that extend down to the
sub-notebook level as well?

On Jan 11, 7:55 am, "Lee Bolding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> This isn't really Symfony related, but we were having discussions about
> development machines and environments a while back.
>
> I thought you may like to see my current dev machine :)
>
> Details are here
:http://www.leesbian.net/2008/01/10/an-ultra-portable-hackbook-pro/
>
> At this time NOT available in the shops ;)



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