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Perfect Lego Mac Pro Is Two Computers in One
Perfect Lego Mac Pro Is Two Computers in One
At first sight, this looked like a perfect working reproduction of a Mac Pro made of Lego, so I was ready to call it the best Lego computer in the history of best Lego computers.
Lego Mac Pro - A Thing of Beauty
Lego Mac Pro - A Thing of Beauty
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“Hey! LEGO my MacPro!”
Macenstein — ... OS X AND A Mac mini. [image] Awww… they totally wussed out on the monitor… That’s impressive enough to rate this rig a 9 , but where it achieves true “Awesome” status is that it has a mini LEGO Steve perched on the Apple logo. [image] Suddenly the term “bricking your computer” takes on a whole new meaning. In fact, it took 2,588 LEGO bricks to build this monster. [image] Not sure where LEGO Woz is… probably stuck on a LEGO Segway somewhere with LEGO Kathy Griffin . [via Gizmodo ]

Lego Mac Pro - A Thing of Beauty
Mac|Life all RSS FeedThis can only be described as perfectly amazing. Made out of 2,588 Lego bricks, what seems to be just an ordinary computer within an awesome make-shift Apple computer case is actually two Macs in one! Yes, that’s right, not one , but two ! The case contains one full PC running Mac OS X and the components from a Mac Mini. The Hackintosh, as the Apple community so endearingly calls unauthorized PC hardware running OS X, contains a Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz CPU, while the Mac mini is a Core Duo 1.66Ghz. To top it off, the case mod includes a mini figurine of Steve Jobs’ signature ...

LEGO Mac Will Make Apple Fans Salivate With Envy
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... Gizmodo stumbled upon photos of this model of a Mac Pro composed of 2,588 LEGO bricks. But wait -- it's not just a Mac. The plastic-brick tower actually contains both a Mac mini and a hacked PC running Mac OS X. The PC is a 2.4 GHz Core 2 Quad; the Mac mini is a 1.66GHz Core Duo. There's even a turtleneck-wearing Steve Jobs LEGO man perched on top of the Apple logo. ...

“Hey! LEGO my Mac Pro!”
MacBytes.com — ... OS X AND a Mac mini. [image] Awww… they totally wussed out on the monitor… That’s impressive enough to rate this rig a 9 , but where it achieves true “Awesome” status is that it has a mini LEGO Steve perched on the Apple logo. [image] Suddenly the term “bricking your computer” takes on a whole new meaning. In fact, it took 2,588 LEGO bricks to build this monster. [image] Not sure where LEGO Woz is… probably stuck on a LEGO Segway somewhere with LEGO Kathy Griffin . [via Gizmodo ]

2,588 Lego-piece Hackintosh houses two computers in one
MacUser — ... This Lego Hackintosh/Mac Mini was designed in the Lego Digital Designer 2.0 for the MacMod Challenge 2008. The housing is made of 2,588 Lego bricks, while the Hackintosh is a plain PC with a Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz CPU running Mac OS X. The Mac Mini is a Core Duo 1.66Ghz. All of this adds up to pure, Lego-y delicious goodness. ...

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David showed us an ultra cool Lego Mac Pro . While it looks great, seeing how it was made is even better. Bricked Mac - Time-Lapse from RP Cuenco on Vimeo . Teh awesome is beyond compare. Primary category: Apple : Huh? Read - Comments (0) Copyright Mac Publishing ...
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Bricked Mac - Time-Lapse from RP Cuenco on Vimeo . What do you do if you have 14 hours to kill, a ton of grey lego pieces, and a group of friends who really dig building stuff? Apparently you make a Mac Pro out of lego bricks. This group of students managed to pull it off and recorded ...