THD N2-A, the copy of MacBook with Ice Cream Sandwich

Android it is in direct competition with iOS, the portable operating system for Apple iPhone and iPad devices. And one of the most interesting features of this competition is the possibility that third-party developers have to use designs and copy them, but just to the limit of not being reported for plagiarism. Why this short introduction? Because during the Computex fair, an identical model to Apple's MacBook laptop appeared, but running with the Ice Cream Sandwich platform.

The model is called THD N2-A and costs less than $ 150 if bought in bulk, so it's a great option for gathering friends and family to buy several once Asian developers start selling the models across platforms. from Internet.

Despite being a copy of Apple MacBook, the THD N2-A has some quite peculiar characteristics, which make us realize that it is a more ambitious model than it may seem at first, even without approaching the powerful features that Apple offers.

The THD N2-A is an Android laptop with an LED-type screen with a 13-inch diagonal. The heart of the laptop is a 3 Ghz ARM A8 processor, 1,2 GB of DDR1 type RAM and 3 GB of memory for data storage.

In terms of connections, the THD N2-A laptop has an HDMI port, microphone, WiFi and several USB 2.0 type ports. As for the interaction characteristics, it has a full QWERTY keyboard and a trackpad to move between the screen and the different applications and programs that we can run thanks to Android version 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich.

Still no confirmation of the ICS update that the laptop will have, and neither the type of support, but surely the different data will begin to appear to finish confirming all the data of the characteristics of the operating system.

Regarding the design, an important change is that of the cmd button, characteristic of Apple, for the Windows window. This is because the laptop is dual-boot, thanks to the fact that some THD N2-A models have an ATOM dual-core processor, capable of running the Windows operating system as well as some version of Android 4.0.

What do you think of this unique model that copies its external appearance from MacBook Air?

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Link - Engadget


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  1.   Renzo2270 said

    Greetings. Is there a possibility of finding a plan digitizing software for Android ..? Something like AutoCAD for Window

  2.   Carlos Andres Viteri said

    I installed Android ICD on my netbook, 2GB RAM, Intel Atom 1,5GHz dual core, 320GB of storage, 10,1 ″ 1366 × 768, I really didn't like it, it actually works better with a touch screen, besides I couldn't copy files from a USB memory easily as I installed it as the main OS there was no other OS, I had to put an Ubuntu Live USB to enter with 'sudo nautilus' to be able to transfer files. I wouldn't buy it if it's not tactile.