Yeah but then he also says his 279 alternative mostly works for basic tasks, it's not specED out and that you have to temper you expectations. Yet the video is titled MacBook killer. load of crap from an idiot fishing for desperate likes.
CPU is barely enough, battery life sucks, WIFI card needs replacing, screen needs replacing, speakers suck, keyboard flex.... Don't get me wrong, this is a decent laptop for the price and much better than a Chromebook. But it's no Macbook Air killer.
for that price you just want to experience the mac ecosystem and it really kills that bird with no problems. You can check out other hackintosh laptop with higher price and will have better power and be cheaper than macbook air but then you might argue why spend so much on a hackintosh. the fact that it is faster than macbook air 2018 is good enough for a student who has learnt on macs but can't afford them at home.
Even if they release ARM Chip Macbooks we would still have a lot of years that we will be able to use Intel HackBooks. Just looking at all the Hardware they released just recently based on Intel, they will have to give support for all these users for quite a while...
Also iirc one of the top developers of the hackintosh community mentioned to Louis Rossmann that at least the T2 chip can be emulated already, so maybe a few of the top minds will be able to figure out a translation layer or something more elegant. Not all hope is lost, but we should be cautious.
Apple switching to ARM shouldnt worry us because these chips will be implemented first in their lower-end computers, while the more powerful machines (Mac Pro, iMac Pro and some MacBook Pros and iMacs) will still use Intel based chips for at least 5-10 years. You also need to consider Apple generally keeps their systems updated for 5-7 years, meaning macOS will still support Intel for at least 15 years. What scares me is something like the T2 chip. Once all the macs Apple is supporting also have the T2 chip (about 5 years) they can use it to verify the hardware you're running is in fact by Apple. People may be able to circumvent this, but it would be very difficult.
I bought this laptop a couple months ago for 200 and upgraded to 8gbs of ram and a 240gb ssd. I also installed Ubuntu and it’s been working great since.
I just bought last week a Lenovo 330s-14ikb (the 14" version) for 300$ and it's got a better 1080p IPS display, same i3 proc, 4gb ram which I upgraded to 8gb and a 512gb SSD, ohh and it also has a illuminated keyboard, will be trying to hackintosh it, great video!
@@xbxb yes you can. Install mac first then windows. Then use EasyUEFI to make clover the default bootloader again. And ur done. Best is if you can install in seperate disks/ssd.
I was just researching about building a hackintosh, reading about this laptop and DING... you make a video. I hope the demand won't hike up the price too much now
i bought a used macbook pro on ebay for 250 USD that had a 3rd gen i5, 256 GB samsung SSD, 8 GB ram, and a GT 330M. if you also want to do some light gaming on your macbook, I would reccomend going online and looking for a similar system.
Lenovo laptops have been used as substitute of MacBook for years now. It's good that you are showing your audience an cheaper alternative to Mac that works and "feels" almost like the real thing. But what if I want a little more power, let's say I want to render my UA-cam videos. The laptop feature here has a puny i3. My suggestion, to anyone reading this is to check out older better Lenovo laptops like the t440p. Completely upgradable up to a quad-core with hyperthreading, 16gbs of Ram, 2 accessable 2.5 inch SSD/HDD bays + 2242 m.2 sata expansion slot and the ability to get 1080p resolution on the screen. All those upgrades will round up to about 400-500 and you can install Mac os with the same issues as well (no sd slot support and wireless card needs to be replaced). Great video.
Brandon Mooney-Soloyeva Thanks for the tip. I like the weight of the X2** series but I feel like the size of X1 Carbon is the right screen size for me. The last Hackintosh that I did was a Lenovo S10 netbook which was tiny.
Meditation with Cats I know the 1st Gen x1 carbon is fully compatible. The x131e core i3 version is also compatible. I was using my x131e untill the hdd it came with failed and I bought it used with a bios lock so I couldn't boot from USB to reinstall an OS.
Some other recommendations that works well and is easy to hackintosh: X230 - High Sierra ~ 70-80usd. Q405UA - Mojave/Catalina ~ 450usd (i5 8250u) xps series/x1 carbon ~1k matebook X ~ 1k
I have that notebook and runs flawlessly on windows. No reason to switch to macos since I even program for android and school programs are all on windows.
I like the fun of picking an old machine and showing all the potential hidden there, this is probably bigger than with a new hw, however I live in Brazil and very often hw available in U.S. is hard to get here, even buying in ebay with transport and taxes the value gets much higher, lenovo produces this machine here, and the price is very low. My point Snazzy will create more impact outside U.S. with a more replicable experience, in this case lenovo is more interesting, and by the way, few dais ago I bought the younger brother of ideapad 300 the S145 to be my first hacintosh, is not working yeah, and I'm having fun and learning a lot....
Gustavo Silveira eu consegui instalar o Catalina no meu X510UA BR665T da ASUS, e tá funcionando mt bem, mas n sei se vou manter o macosx instalado, eu fiz o hackintosh mais pra me divertir.
After being in the Apple environment I finally went with a Lenovo W520 (Quad core i7) for 150$ on ebay and maxed out every thing: 32GB DDR3 Ram/ 500 GB SSD/ 500GB Second HDD/ fresh windows 10 installed and the results were amazing!! I’m running and doing heavy works with Solidworks/ANSYS/Mathlab/Autocad/Office with no problem!!! I saved a lot of cash...
Just returned the laptop since he never posted his tutorial. I hope amazon takes back whatever profits he made. I’m unsubscribing from this guy.. it’s a shame too.. I enjoyed his vids, but I’m not going to contribute to his coffers if he’s not going to follow through on his promises.
Haven't had any experience with Hackintoshs... Can you just update on upcoming MacOs versions over the air as you do on a phone (/ normal Mac) or will you then have to repeat such a complex process again?
Have you tried the complete virtualized (through Arch Linux) method that demonstrated how to get MacOS working on ANY system (without lag) by Linus Tech Tips (they got it working on a Ryzen 7 chip even)?
Michael Timpson I did, though I question if you did. It's literally a VM with a passthrough GPU and SMBIOS. Straight hackintosh is far better and always will be. You can hackintosh builds with AMD CPUs as well.
Thinkpad Yoga! I paid 150 quid and bam, a full i5, 8gig, 1080p IPS 2in1 with pen that gives the iPads a run for their money, specially since there's actual desktop programs too! No keyboard case or pencil holder required! I'm a windows guy but I assume Hackintosh support is up there since its a thinkpad!
Warning :if you hackintosh a computer to for example os x high sierra without owning an appe computer that has osx high sierra it is considered illegal and sometimes apple will literally come after you
This is the way to go but every time I use older hardware I get lambasted cause it's hard to find in their country, etc. Went for the cheapest laptop with decent specs that could be found in most countries.
Just want to add a mention that these laptop lines from Lenovo (the Ideapads 330S and s340) are an amazing budget machines just in general and they're nearely endlessly configurable, so you can find some real gems out there. They also have a great 14 inch versions of these, some again in a pretty killer configs if you search around. Might be able to find some better configs with stuff like solid FHD IPS displays(and matte at that!) for not much more than this absolutely basic model. Also, the fact that there are endless configurations with everything from AMD APUs to intel i5s and i7s with dedicated MX150/250 GPUs, HDDs and SSDs is also why there is such a huge amount of unused space just like Snazzy mentions. They use the same chassis for all of these so the most threadbare config will have a tiny batter and an nearly empty laptop body.
@@x3dwany371 because we dont have to give half a shit. M1 chip is powerful but it doesn’t mean it will outperform every laptop in the market. The M1 will be outperformed by a laptop with better specs, believe it or not. Apple knows what to do but they don’t know what to do at the same time. People laughing at the MacBook performance wont shut up because we know that the MacBook isn’t the best laptop in the market, it shares that title with other series of products
Haha, this was a funny video. I'd say that this could be a viable option if half the Macbook experience wasn't the screen quality, color accuracy, amazing battery life and the trackpad. Hell, I really like the latest iteration of the keyboard found in the Macbook Air 2019 and the MBP 16". I found really amazing that this CPU outperforms the one inside the Macbook Air, being a i5 and all!
I’m not extremely broke but I don’t wanna spend 1k on a MacBook are there any laptops in the $500-750 range that is OSX compatible? Preferably something thin and light but it doesn’t need the greatest display but something with good viewing angles and 1080p
Actually, the display is not that bad. It doesnt get extremely bright, but I thought that the viewing angles were quite ok. Regarding performance, there is a model available of the same laptop that has MX150 graphics and an i5 with 8gigs of ram , 1tb of hard storage and a 256 gig ssd, all in all, it costs around 550-600 bucks. This is the most compatible Mac os machine in that spectrum as most others have soldered components
all good and well but lenovo is actually trash quality, in my store like 40% of the lenovo laptops have problems out of a brand new box, even the ones in the showroom, some screens just stay black some trackpads have massive delays... not a brand that i would recommend
3:23 these dies will not fit because they are for the 330 model, they have additional screw space for 330s there are no fixings. The matrix from i7 version can be used up to 330s because it has full hd
upgrading display , keyboard , ram , cpu , storage , you'll be at a nice price then and thinkpads are the excellent machines for hackintoshing i love mine
Why am I tempted by this... I'm a long-time Windows user and I will continue using Windows for gaming and stuff, but Apple software is something that appeals to me. I'm just not a fan of the rather overpriced Apple hardware, and their approach to processor cooling (nah).
I have the version of this model which costs almost equivalent to a base Macbook Air, and it literally uses the same base motherboard, only with way better CPU (i5 8250u), that extra ram slot filled with a 4GB SODIMM, that nVME slot already occupied and a proper HDD in the SATA slot (I ended up changing both the SATA and nVME drives for 500GB Crucial SSDs as SSD prices dropped). Also the same GPU slot is populated with a Radeon GPU, which actually makes the battery life almost same to that of this laptop, unless you disable it in Bios, which maked the battery life double (5-7 hours depending on workload, I would consider that good enough). Also it has a 1080p IPS Panel which is very good for watching movies because of excellent colour and decent brightness. Hackintosh on this is actually very similar to an Macbook Air, or even a 13 inch pro because that 8250u CPU is actually a good enough laptop CPU for most uses. I'm still using this for basic tasks, and works great. Recently updated to Sonoma. Edit: It also ships with a 720p decent webcam, and the SD Card Reader doesnt work even on this version
Nice video even if the actual price is higher especially after adding RAM and the new WiFi. Lenovo also blocks non-authorized WiFi cards in some of their laptops in BIOS but apparently not this one. You can’t be too hard on the screen as the 2014 13 inch MacBook Air had this same screen resolution but it was at least IPS. It would be ideal to have a laptop with a 2.5 inch drive bay and NVME slot to make dual booting easier with one OS on each drive.
@@mihnealazar7039 its not old and yes it can run macOS and if you are planning to use gtx 1050 then you have to install macOS high sierra since macOS mojave have no support for nvidia graphics whatsoever but with intel gpu you can macOS latest model for upcoming 4-5 years on this laptop.
Hackintosh Builder thanks a lot. I’ve never done this before, so I will ask: can I have both windows and MacOS on the laptop? And will it affect my files? (I guess these are kind of noob questions, but I’m a noob in terms of hackintosh).
Mihnea Lazăr nope it’ll not effect your files and yes you can install both with dual. What about I’ll help you to make your laptop hackintosh. You have any social media?
Any update on the forum post? Is there a how-to video on this laptop? Edit: bought one and got it up and running. If anyone needs any help re and I'll be sure to help you out as best as I can :) or would you like me to do a post? Willing to do it and link it here if so!
I used to work at Best Buy. For about $100 more you could get a similar model with an i5, 8GB of RAM, and a 256 GB SSD. And it has a silver case and black bezel around the 1080p (yes, FHD) screen so it looks more like a MacBook. Actually a good laptop for the price range if you need decent performance but don't care about premium features.
To be fair bought a MacBook Air today. Got a pair of beats with my student discount to get rid off on eBay and by the time I get rid off my old Mac from 5 years ago it'll be about 650-700 pounds. For that price it's really hard to find a laptop that is designed so well! That and Apple are one of the rare companies that offer QHD as standard which in my opinion if you are doing a lot of word processing on a laptop is almost a must. It's a reason that you see so many students and professionals walking around with them sharp text on a screen is just nice.
No, not at all. You get a much better display, bigger battery and a much more stable chassis. Honestly, the hardware quality of Macs is actually pretty great. There is no comparison to the aluminum bodies when talking about a budget laptop like this Lenovo.
This laptop is actuslly great if you upgrade it, 8gb ram and 512gb ssd total will cost you about 70$. Plus a 50$ screen, pretty great for students. Only dealbreaker for me is the battery
I am quite happy with my Lenovo i7 laptop I bought refurbished from Lenovo. 8 GB Ram 1TB combo SSD HDD. Came with Windows 8/now Windows 10. I got it for about $600. I run PreSonus Studio One. Boots in less than 10 sec. Run my Behringer X18 Air X touch, and recently got an older US1641 Tascam USB2.0 to work fine on it.
Bruhhhhh my pc is from ancient times oh my god it has an Intel core duo and 2gb of ram and running Windows 7 and barely working like my phone is more powerful than it
How about the best bang for the buck HackBook that competes against the Air for around the same price? Great display, solid build quality, backlit keyboard, etc.
It is realy funny because apple acctualy sells a laptop with this terrible specs, Especially with a screen that is nearly as bad as the screen of the lenovo laptop. This thing is called the mac air (not the new retina one) but the "old" one witch they selled for 700 bucks or so until 2018 or 2019 when the launched the new one.
@@deppe4202 OK but I hope you understand that the quality and performane of Apples laptops actually are worth the higher price and that Lenovo has laptops that costs 5000 dollars or more..
This is an outstanding Hackintosh build! Thank you so much Quinn, this is really a worthwhile investment! I'd love to see you build a video editing Hackintosh rig that would rival the Mac Pro. One that focuses more on 1. price-performance ratio 2. ease to build and setup.
"well... they do offer low-end Macs, they just don't offer low-priced Macs" DAAAAMN 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah but then he also says his 279 alternative mostly works for basic tasks, it's not specED out and that you have to temper you expectations. Yet the video is titled MacBook killer. load of crap from an idiot fishing for desperate likes.
PewPew Narndt it outperforms the base MacBook Air... he called it MacBook Air killer... can you even read?
@@mototime8975 It's faster than the Macbook Air you fucking moron.
That was a pretty epic burn, just like the comment about the keyboard not breaking unlike the Macbook
😂🤣
"apple reccomends 8GB"
- so thats why my macbook air from 2015 with 4gb of ram is so trash
Mojave however wasn't released in 2015
Bukan Vanessa Angel 😂 or install some ram via CD-ROM
I guess it is kind of hard to compare every wintel install versus a *inx install since the kernel is so fundamentally different.
@@thomas0086 only problem is you have to download a cd rom reader as well
@@My_Old_YT_Account Pretty sure you can print a cd rom reader these days.
Imagine taking that into the Apple store and ask for help setting up iMessage and FaceTime 😂
Pranay Dutt the guys would be like WTF is that man, is that Apple-Lenovo collab?
I will do it and get back to you
@@ANabih-uo3zy absolute madlad
I've heard about people calling Apple support and pretend iMessage is not working on their "MacBook". 😂
Apple_Employee1221 has stopped working
CPU is barely enough, battery life sucks, WIFI card needs replacing, screen needs replacing, speakers suck, keyboard flex....
Don't get me wrong, this is a decent laptop for the price and much better than a Chromebook. But it's no Macbook Air killer.
Opposite
for that price you just want to experience the mac ecosystem and it really kills that bird with no problems. You can check out other hackintosh laptop with higher price and will have better power and be cheaper than macbook air but then you might argue why spend so much on a hackintosh. the fact that it is faster than macbook air 2018 is good enough for a student who has learnt on macs but can't afford them at home.
@@randomyoutubeuser8509 what's the point when everything else in unusable?
@@Shanboss277 basic tasks get done easily. What more do you expect from a 300 dollar laptop?
Kills it in performance and with a few upgrades in other things to plus ports and repairs.
And you can upgrade the graphics cheap no ego needed
300$ outperforms a mac book air...
I'm just gonna enjoy that
Couccun yeah but it doesn’t
@@DarthAlgar5 8:20
Ig Cd_heisler mac books not even that good
Ig Cd_heisler it does
BOSSMxN305 They last longer though, and their power is totally overlooked. My MacBook from 2011 still works perfectly
YES I’m glad this is becoming more popular! With apple making their own in house chips soon we should probably enjoy it while it lasts.
Even if they release ARM Chip Macbooks we would still have a lot of years that we will be able to use Intel HackBooks. Just looking at all the Hardware they released just recently based on Intel, they will have to give support for all these users for quite a while...
Also iirc one of the top developers of the hackintosh community mentioned to Louis Rossmann that at least the T2 chip can be emulated already, so maybe a few of the top minds will be able to figure out a translation layer or something more elegant. Not all hope is lost, but we should be cautious.
@Spenser Kuzub There are chromebooks that use ARM. They might be the way to continue
Apple switching to ARM shouldnt worry us because these chips will be implemented first in their lower-end computers, while the more powerful machines (Mac Pro, iMac Pro and some MacBook Pros and iMacs) will still use Intel based chips for at least 5-10 years. You also need to consider Apple generally keeps their systems updated for 5-7 years, meaning macOS will still support Intel for at least 15 years. What scares me is something like the T2 chip. Once all the macs Apple is supporting also have the T2 chip (about 5 years) they can use it to verify the hardware you're running is in fact by Apple. People may be able to circumvent this, but it would be very difficult.
Don't you worry. Hackers & modders do exist. In any position, if apple tries to sue anyone they'll nail their own foot, they know it very well too.
The way he introduces his sponsor tho, really feels like LinusTechTips.
also the thumbnail
I always find it annoying that i pay for premium UA-cam but now the content hosts the ads instead
That’s because Adsense is trash for content creators. Sponsors and platforms like patreon can provide a lot more money.
@@chrisshelswell3222 Bruh just get an adblocker and maybe donate to your fav channels instead of making UA-cam even more money
Niels Bronda youtube need money too. If not how is youtube itself going to function?
Please try to make more expensive wrackbook for about 500 up to 600$ with newest i5 or older i7, how much it comapres with the macbook pro.
This
WhackBookPro pls.
My thoughts as well.
YES! Not the cheapest, but the BEST hackintosh laptop! 13" please.
Maybe a Xiaomi Notebook Air? The 12" model costs about $500 and the 13" is at $750 if you order it directly from china.
The SD card slot on my MacBook 12” doesn’t work, either.
Eric Kleefeld cuz it’s doesn’t have lol
Neither on my 2014 mbp
lel
Keyboard “Unlike a macbook pro it probably won’t break” 😂
I bought this laptop a couple months ago for 200 and upgraded to 8gbs of ram and a 240gb ssd. I also installed Ubuntu and it’s been working great since.
ubuntu i can run on a avocado
@@fullfunk what?
I have the same laptop, and I havent really done anything like that yet, it still runs fine after a few months.
U meant 256 gb?
sa nto oof typo,meant to type 240gb
I just bought last week a Lenovo 330s-14ikb (the 14" version) for 300$ and it's got a better 1080p IPS display, same i3 proc, 4gb ram which I upgraded to 8gb and a 512gb SSD, ohh and it also has a illuminated keyboard, will be trying to hackintosh it, great video!
Cheers!
Let us know how it goes!
can we dual boot it? win10/Hackin?
@@xbxb yes you can. Install mac first then windows. Then use EasyUEFI to make clover the default bootloader again. And ur done.
Best is if you can install in seperate disks/ssd.
@@Gaijin101 Oh yes. That would be nice, separate disk. Thanks for the Info. :)
"WhAtS a CoMpUtEr" Got me 🤣 Turn on CC Guys 😅
Oml 😂
I was just researching about building a hackintosh, reading about this laptop and DING... you make a video. I hope the demand won't hike up the price too much now
i bought a used macbook pro on ebay for 250 USD that had a 3rd gen i5, 256 GB samsung SSD, 8 GB ram, and a GT 330M. if you also want to do some light gaming on your macbook, I would reccomend going online and looking for a similar system.
Can you revisit the 2012 MBPs in 2019-2020?
Theres still love for them, and they dont require quite the hacky solution of a hackintosh
US or even 2009 MBP with patched OS
Ain't no one going to appreciate the name: Whackintosh Pro xD
Whackintosh sounds like a nickname someone would give a computer that they use for watching porn.
@@jscorpio1987 Nah, that would be Wankintosh
@@Spookex166 😂
Whackintosh Bro*
hi snazzy,
i would love to see a similar video with a premium windows laptop (macbook pro counterpart) maybe an xps15 or thinkpad x1 extreme
Lenovo laptops have been used as substitute of MacBook for years now. It's good that you are showing your audience an cheaper alternative to Mac that works and "feels" almost like the real thing.
But what if I want a little more power, let's say I want to render my UA-cam videos. The laptop feature here has a puny i3. My suggestion, to anyone reading this is to check out older better Lenovo laptops like the t440p. Completely upgradable up to a quad-core with hyperthreading, 16gbs of Ram, 2 accessable 2.5 inch SSD/HDD bays + 2242 m.2 sata expansion slot and the ability to get 1080p resolution on the screen. All those upgrades will round up to about 400-500 and you can install Mac os with the same issues as well (no sd slot support and wireless card needs to be replaced).
Great video.
_"but you will care about our sponsor"_
*Doubt*
Excellent timing! I wish you’d do Lenovo X1 Carbon Hackintosh.
Meditation with Cats I have an x240 hackintosh it works perfectly. You can find one on ebay for like $140
Brandon Mooney-Soloyeva Thanks for the tip. I like the weight of the X2** series but I feel like the size of X1 Carbon is the right screen size for me. The last Hackintosh that I did was a Lenovo S10 netbook which was tiny.
Meditation with Cats I know the 1st Gen x1 carbon is fully compatible. The x131e core i3 version is also compatible. I was using my x131e untill the hdd it came with failed and I bought it used with a bios lock so I couldn't boot from USB to reinstall an OS.
have t460s hack myself, almost as good as carbon, but has some advantages - lan port for example and ram slot
How? I also have an X240, however I remember that the built in wifi cant be used
I bought a mid 2012 MacBook Pro on eBay for $240 and upgraded it to 16gb of ram and a 500gb SSD for around $120. Definitely still a good option imo
Some other recommendations that works well and is easy to hackintosh:
X230 - High Sierra ~ 70-80usd.
Q405UA - Mojave/Catalina ~ 450usd (i5 8250u)
xps series/x1 carbon ~1k
matebook X ~ 1k
no one:
me: watching this on a macbook air....
....with M1 chip. wow the future has come
When your phone has a larger battery capacity than that laptop...
When your phone cost 4x more then your laptop xd
Nicely done. You should do one model at the $500 price range.
+1 go after the mac book pro!
The iPad is the king of tablets
Tablets aren't the kind of computers
You can put in a single 16gb RAM in the extra slot in this machine to have a max of 20GB of RAM.
it will freak out some users report that it will still show 16 gb
with 4 gb reserved lol
not the greatest idea to mix and match ram sticks
He was on a budget know-it-all
@@gibledip9596 I'm sure adding adding a $100 ram stick would still make this the cheapest macbook air replacement.
I think it will not become dual channel, just single channel ram
Quinn DOES NOT mess around with videos about audio. You’re always in for a treat
I have this exact laptop but with an i5 and I already added 8 gigs of ram afterwards. All i need is that extra chip you swapped in and i can do this!
I'd rather take a more expensive 330s with an 8th gen i5 and 1080p ips panel.
I have that notebook and runs flawlessly on windows. No reason to switch to macos since I even program for android and school programs are all on windows.
@@MidnightBloomDev You are using a windows computer to run windows applications? You must tell the world!
@@TexMex421
Just saying most people don't need macos and message to those that want it anyway : it's not superior in any significant way.
@@MidnightBloomDev ....or run linux since it'll use less resources
@@AlexSeibz As long as it's not Windows, or worse, Windows 10.
FYI as of today 9/11 (prob sale ends Saturday) $279 sale price back on! I got an open box for $239.
About that forum post thats coming soon?
I would suggest getting a cheap refurbished Thinkpad instead of buying a new low end laptop. You’ll get more for your money.
The MalWare Fail unless native Mac gestures are supported in OS X
Wolfgang's Channel has some videos on hackintosh on a thinkpad, it's worth watching imo
I like the fun of picking an old machine and showing all the potential hidden there, this is probably bigger than with a new hw, however I live in Brazil and very often hw available in U.S. is hard to get here, even buying in ebay with transport and taxes the value gets much higher, lenovo produces this machine here, and the price is very low. My point Snazzy will create more impact outside U.S. with a more replicable experience, in this case lenovo is more interesting, and by the way, few dais ago I bought the younger brother of ideapad 300 the S145 to be my first hacintosh, is not working yeah, and I'm having fun and learning a lot....
Gustavo Silveira eu consegui instalar o Catalina no meu X510UA BR665T da ASUS, e tá funcionando mt bem, mas n sei se vou manter o macosx instalado, eu fiz o hackintosh mais pra me divertir.
After being in the Apple environment I finally went with a Lenovo W520 (Quad core i7) for 150$ on ebay and maxed out every thing: 32GB DDR3 Ram/ 500 GB SSD/ 500GB Second HDD/ fresh windows 10 installed and the results were amazing!! I’m running and doing heavy works with Solidworks/ANSYS/Mathlab/Autocad/Office with no problem!!! I saved a lot of cash...
How about doing a middle priced $600 laptop hackintosh ,so we get a normal machine ??
Any chance of doing a hackintosh using an used laptop?
Heard old Thinkpads handle it brilliantly
the bad viewing angle is probably the best feature you can ask for on a laptop....
Are you going to post the tutorial any soon? As promised
I emailed him about it since he still hasn't
@@jenaroramirez1062 - Ditto.... This kind of shit pisses me off..
Just returned the laptop since he never posted his tutorial. I hope amazon takes back whatever profits he made. I’m unsubscribing from this guy.. it’s a shame too.. I enjoyed his vids, but I’m not going to contribute to his coffers if he’s not going to follow through on his promises.
It's called Google there are plenty of threads about Hackintosh laptops.
Still nothing...
I unintentionally got this laptop in 1920x1080 (good display, good viewing angles), 16gb ram, 10th gen core i5, bigger battery, etc..
Haven't had any experience with Hackintoshs...
Can you just update on upcoming MacOs versions over the air as you do on a phone (/ normal Mac)
or will you then have to repeat such a complex process again?
I have always stated that Apple’s pricing policies continue to be “rotten to the core!”
Have you tried the complete virtualized (through Arch Linux) method that demonstrated how to get MacOS working on ANY system (without lag) by Linus Tech Tips (they got it working on a Ryzen 7 chip even)?
Except it came when a performance penalty
It's virtualized on top of another operating system. There's going to be a performance penalty.
@@nathanross4036 Did you watch the video?
@@Rattus375 Watch the video.
Michael Timpson I did, though I question if you did. It's literally a VM with a passthrough GPU and SMBIOS. Straight hackintosh is far better and always will be.
You can hackintosh builds with AMD CPUs as well.
Thinkpad Yoga! I paid 150 quid and bam, a full i5, 8gig, 1080p IPS 2in1 with pen that gives the iPads a run for their money, specially since there's actual desktop programs too! No keyboard case or pencil holder required! I'm a windows guy but I assume Hackintosh support is up there since its a thinkpad!
Can I get an Amazon link?
Are quids little squid 🦑
Warning :if you hackintosh a computer to for example os x high sierra without owning an appe computer that has osx high sierra it is considered illegal and sometimes apple will literally come after you
2 months later still waiting for the tutorial
LVDS Video Connector (30 pin) allows to install 1600x900 display.
BTW Great video :)
my laptop has 30 pin LVDS and compatible to FHD display.
I've been waiting for this video ever since you live streamed the unboxing of this laptop and said you'll install macOS on it! So snazzy ;)
5:23 very interesting! Thank you for showing it.
5:23 very interesting! Thank you for showing it.
Its been almost 2 years and there is still no forum post :(
I have IPS Full HD variant of this. So no issues about brightness or Colors.
Maybe next time You will make video about used/redurbished laptop hackintosh. Eg hp thinkpad or dell. :)
This is the way to go but every time I use older hardware I get lambasted cause it's hard to find in their country, etc. Went for the cheapest laptop with decent specs that could be found in most countries.
Snazzy Labs way to go could be x240 or t460 hp 460 g2 or so ;) good luck. As always great video
I like that idea but you can get a 2015ish used MacBook Pro for ~$500 that runs great lol
@@dccsnare not That great I'm afraid
Well it's easier to find than this new laptop. 😂
That Lenovo would be top-of-the-range here in Australia.
who ever made the captions is a legend
😉
@@snazzy ayy wassup
did you ever create the forum post? there's no link to it in the description.
Just want to add a mention that these laptop lines from Lenovo (the Ideapads 330S and s340) are an amazing budget machines just in general and they're nearely endlessly configurable, so you can find some real gems out there. They also have a great 14 inch versions of these, some again in a pretty killer configs if you search around. Might be able to find some better configs with stuff like solid FHD IPS displays(and matte at that!) for not much more than this absolutely basic model.
Also, the fact that there are endless configurations with everything from AMD APUs to intel i5s and i7s with dedicated MX150/250 GPUs, HDDs and SSDs is also why there is such a huge amount of unused space just like Snazzy mentions. They use the same chassis for all of these so the most threadbare config will have a tiny batter and an nearly empty laptop body.
soldered ram... wow it really is a mac
You mean a modern laptop.
@@snazzy I disagree,most modern laptop(if you don't ask them to be thin and light,pun intended)can swap RAM.
@@snazzy Uh what? lol
a midrange laptop next? with 1080p screen
please minimum retina display
Lenovo S340 is what you seek. I have last year gen (330s) and it works flawlessly
[i know im late but] I laughed so hard when I saw the benchmarks outperforming the Macbook Air
They didnt give half a shit about the non m1 chipset macbooks but the m1 just made everyone laughing at macbook performance start shutting the hell up
@@x3dwany371 because we dont have to give half a shit. M1 chip is powerful but it doesn’t mean it will outperform every laptop in the market. The M1 will be outperformed by a laptop with better specs, believe it or not. Apple knows what to do but they don’t know what to do at the same time. People laughing at the MacBook performance wont shut up because we know that the MacBook isn’t the best laptop in the market, it shares that title with other series of products
Thinkpad T440p with full upgrades is the best option, FHD i74980HQ 16GB of ram, iris graphics is possible for this price.
Have a tutorial or something?
Haha, this was a funny video. I'd say that this could be a viable option if half the Macbook experience wasn't the screen quality, color accuracy, amazing battery life and the trackpad. Hell, I really like the latest iteration of the keyboard found in the Macbook Air 2019 and the MBP 16". I found really amazing that this CPU outperforms the one inside the Macbook Air, being a i5 and all!
Thank you! I was looking for this for a long time, not like I'll use it, but it's a good guide to keep in my boomarks just in case I need it.
I’m not extremely broke but I don’t wanna spend 1k on a MacBook are there any laptops in the $500-750 range that is OSX compatible? Preferably something thin and light but it doesn’t need the greatest display but something with good viewing angles and 1080p
Some last-gen XPS have proven to be rather reliable.
Actually, the display is not that bad. It doesnt get extremely bright, but I thought that the viewing angles were quite ok. Regarding performance, there is a model available of the same laptop that has MX150 graphics and an i5 with 8gigs of ram , 1tb of hard storage and a 256 gig ssd, all in all, it costs around 550-600 bucks. This is the most compatible Mac os machine in that spectrum as most others have soldered components
I do own the i5 version if you're wondering
@@snazzy Could you please do a video on a mid and high-end version too?
A used MacBook or MacBook Pro.
This is someone from the future to let you know that Apple is releasing the M1 Mac mini, which absolutely crushes almost everything for only $699!
Yeah its pretty amazing seeing the performance ranks
yeah but its not a laptop
all good and well but lenovo is actually trash quality, in my store like 40% of the lenovo laptops have problems out of a brand new box, even the ones in the showroom, some screens just stay black some trackpads have massive delays... not a brand that i would recommend
DevaLand true
3:23 these dies will not fit because they are for the 330 model, they have additional screw space for 330s there are no fixings.
The matrix from i7 version can be used up to 330s because it has full hd
Builds cheap Mac alternative so he can have a Rolex on the wrist. I love it.
Talking about *Apple* , while wearing a *Commodore* t-shirt.
Nice. 👍
next up: getting a used thinkpad, upgrading it for a total of ~600$ and hackintoshing it!
upgrading display , keyboard , ram , cpu , storage , you'll be at a nice price then and thinkpads are the excellent machines for hackintoshing
i love mine
I thought the thumbnail was just clickbait but he actually added Mac unlike other youtubers who just recommend a windows laptop.
The $270 viewership killer. Well done lad.
Wait what, this laptop is a MacBook killer?
*Comes back laughing his ass out*
"4gb ram for multitasking" lol man that can only run a few chrome tabs before crashing
Why am I tempted by this... I'm a long-time Windows user and I will continue using Windows for gaming and stuff, but Apple software is something that appeals to me. I'm just not a fan of the rather overpriced Apple hardware, and their approach to processor cooling (nah).
would really love to see a full video tutorial..i took a look at the attached forums and got lost because I don’t know anything about computers
DJ Sunkisst I know about computers but still I can’t understand anything
I have the version of this model which costs almost equivalent to a base Macbook Air, and it literally uses the same base motherboard, only with way better CPU (i5 8250u), that extra ram slot filled with a 4GB SODIMM, that nVME slot already occupied and a proper HDD in the SATA slot (I ended up changing both the SATA and nVME drives for 500GB Crucial SSDs as SSD prices dropped). Also the same GPU slot is populated with a Radeon GPU, which actually makes the battery life almost same to that of this laptop, unless you disable it in Bios, which maked the battery life double (5-7 hours depending on workload, I would consider that good enough). Also it has a 1080p IPS Panel which is very good for watching movies because of excellent colour and decent brightness. Hackintosh on this is actually very similar to an Macbook Air, or even a 13 inch pro because that 8250u CPU is actually a good enough laptop CPU for most uses. I'm still using this for basic tasks, and works great. Recently updated to Sonoma.
Edit: It also ships with a 720p decent webcam, and the SD Card Reader doesnt work even on this version
Any updates on the tutorial forum post?
Is a 2012 MacBook Pro not a better option after doing all of this
Nope
The segway into your sponsor was nearly as good as Linus Tech Tips 😂
Actually I have this laptop and I could install a 1080p screen without any problems. Great video!
Nice video even if the actual price is higher especially after adding RAM and the new WiFi. Lenovo also blocks non-authorized WiFi cards in some of their laptops in BIOS but apparently not this one. You can’t be too hard on the screen as the 2014 13 inch MacBook Air had this same screen resolution but it was at least IPS. It would be ideal to have a laptop with a 2.5 inch drive bay and NVME slot to make dual booting easier with one OS on each drive.
*Would I be able to put MacOS on my Acer Predator Helios 500??*
what are the specs and i can make your laptop hackintosh.
What about a Lenovo Y520? (It’s the older equivalent of the Y540)
@@mihnealazar7039 its not old and yes it can run macOS and if you are planning to use gtx 1050 then you have to install macOS high sierra since macOS mojave have no support for nvidia graphics whatsoever but with intel gpu you can macOS latest model for upcoming 4-5 years on this laptop.
Hackintosh Builder thanks a lot. I’ve never done this before, so I will ask: can I have both windows and MacOS on the laptop? And will it affect my files? (I guess these are kind of noob questions, but I’m a noob in terms of hackintosh).
Mihnea Lazăr nope it’ll not effect your files and yes you can install both with dual. What about I’ll help you to make your laptop hackintosh. You have any social media?
Any update on the forum post? Is there a how-to video on this laptop?
Edit: bought one and got it up and running. If anyone needs any help re and I'll be sure to help you out as best as I can :) or would you like me to do a post? Willing to do it and link it here if so!
How is it performing now?
@@abrahamzaragoza8425 great, I love it!
What happened to the forum post! I've been waiting for months! haha
I used to work at Best Buy. For about $100 more you could get a similar model with an i5, 8GB of RAM, and a 256 GB SSD. And it has a silver case and black bezel around the 1080p (yes, FHD) screen so it looks more like a MacBook. Actually a good laptop for the price range if you need decent performance but don't care about premium features.
To be fair bought a MacBook Air today. Got a pair of beats with my student discount to get rid off on eBay and by the time I get rid off my old Mac from 5 years ago it'll be about 650-700 pounds. For that price it's really hard to find a laptop that is designed so well! That and Apple are one of the rare companies that offer QHD as standard which in my opinion if you are doing a lot of word processing on a laptop is almost a must. It's a reason that you see so many students and professionals walking around with them sharp text on a screen is just nice.
@Snazzy Labs: Cool T-shirt. Thank you for wearing it and showing us the Commodore reminder. 🤓👍
Takes me back to 1982 when I bought my C-64!
Please make a video on how this was done. Thank you in advance!
so the hardware of the macbook air is about 300 USD wow
No, not at all. You get a much better display, bigger battery and a much more stable chassis. Honestly, the hardware quality of Macs is actually pretty great. There is no comparison to the aluminum bodies when talking about a budget laptop like this Lenovo.
This laptop is actuslly great if you upgrade it, 8gb ram and 512gb ssd total will cost you about 70$. Plus a 50$ screen, pretty great for students. Only dealbreaker for me is the battery
I am quite happy with my Lenovo i7 laptop I bought refurbished from Lenovo. 8 GB Ram 1TB combo SSD HDD. Came with Windows 8/now Windows 10. I got it for about $600. I run PreSonus Studio One. Boots in less than 10 sec. Run my Behringer X18 Air X touch, and recently got an older US1641 Tascam USB2.0 to work fine on it.
Now find a way to solder a GPU chip on it lol
Ive always wanted someone to try do that, would be interesting
The video
The segway
I'm subscribing...
Bruhhhhh my pc is from ancient times oh my god it has an Intel core duo and 2gb of ram and running Windows 7 and barely working like my phone is more powerful than it
I just hackintoshed a $160 Lenovo ThinkPad T440s and that is now my daily driver. I used the OpenCore bootloader btw.
How about the best bang for the buck HackBook that competes against the Air for around the same price?
Great display, solid build quality, backlit keyboard, etc.
WHAT ELECTRIC SCREW DRIVER IS THAT!?!?!?!?! anyone know ?
lx130 I want to know that too
Looks like the ES120
@@andrewdcunha9228 HOT DAMN. THANK YOU KIND SIR. @ShowMeQuick
@@showmequick2245
is airdrop really working? 😳😍 pd: you are the best
It is realy funny because apple acctualy sells a laptop with this terrible specs,
Especially with a screen that is nearly as bad as the screen of the lenovo laptop.
This thing is called the mac air (not the new retina one) but the "old" one witch they selled for 700 bucks or so until 2018 or 2019 when the launched the new one.
Nope! the screen was definitively better than the Lenovos crappy one.
@@morlidor But Lenovo does not sell it for 100 bucks or so
@@deppe4202 ???
i forgot a 0
@@deppe4202
OK but I hope you understand that the quality and performane of Apples laptops actually are worth the higher price and that Lenovo has laptops that costs 5000 dollars or more..
This is an outstanding Hackintosh build! Thank you so much Quinn, this is really a worthwhile investment! I'd love to see you build a video editing Hackintosh rig that would rival the Mac Pro. One that focuses more on 1. price-performance ratio 2. ease to build and setup.
If you were good at soldering and got a let's say MX250 GPU, could you add a dGPU to this laptop? Or is there more to it?