I have some comments about the website copy:
1) Looks Like A Mac
I doubt that this laptop looks like any Mac even the 6 years old thick MACBook Pro! The laptop that you are using looks ugly, and it is super super thick compared to any MACs & the aluminum finish you mentioned in the paragraph is no near the aluminum finish of a Mac!
2) Feels like a Mac
Does the trackpad supports multitouch the way original Apple Macs do? Is it as smooth as Apple Macs? Does the laptop feel light as the Macs do?
I think it is not the right way to describe your product.
So what happened to this? The domain name is gone and I can't find any references to people actually having received one?
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From the HacBook FAQs…
*What's the actual laptop being used for HacBook Elite?*
It's a like-new refurbished HP EliteBook, the business class version of the HP ProBook.
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Kind of interesting, not directly correlated, but somewhat... : http://www.businessinsider.com/j...
"Kim Scheinberg tells this story about her husband, Apple employee JK, who invented an Intel version of Mac OSX that ran on PCs. Bertrand Serlet, the svp of software engineering, liked the project:
"Bertrand walks in, watches the PC boot up, and says to JK, 'How long would it take you to get this running on a (Sony) Vaio?' JK replies, 'Not long' and Bertrand says, 'Two weeks? Three?'
"JK said more like two *hours*. Three hours, tops.
"Bertrand tells JK to go to Fry's (the famous West Coast computer chain) and buy the top of the line, most expensive Vaio they have. So off JK, Max and I go to Frys. We return to Apple less than an hour later. By 7:30 that evening, the Vaio is running the Mac OS. [My husband disputes my memory of this and says that Matt Watson bought the Vaio. Maybe Matt will chime in.]
"The next morning, Steve Jobs is on a plane to Japan to meet with the President of Sony."
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