List of Netbooks compatible with Mac OS X

If you’re thinking of buying a NETBOOK this Christmas and I want to do a bit of tinkering and installing the Hackintosh, the illegal version of Mac OS X running on P2P networks, you should take a look at the list of people posting on BoingBoing, where they gather incompatibilities with various models of Apple’s operating system.
At the end of the article from the source in English you’ll find a series of tutorials and guides for installation in the various models of netbooks appearing on the list that you show in the extended entry.

Think that will need a USB bootable more than 4 GB (there are tutorials on how to do this) or an external DVD to burn the image of the Hackintosh yourself there and start installing the system.
The penalty is perhaps the price of the models fully compatible, as there are cheaper alternatives on the list but they offer less compatibility as the Acer Aspire One, which is at a price affordable to most but not bluetooth, micro or without input Audio and allegedly without WiFi compatible unless we are virtuous about DIY and buy a compatible WiFi card to remove and replace the bearing, something that seems to me quite risky as a part of the cost of the card, you are opening the NETBOOK and probably lose the guarantee.
Remember that having a Hackintosh contravenes the EULA (agreement End User License Agreement) from Apple whether you have a copy of Leopard or not.

December 28th, 2009 at 17:43
Good informations, keep up the good work.