British Site Offers Knockoff MacBook Air Running Windows
UK retailer
Dixons now offers two versions of its Advent laptop line, clearly inspired by
the Apple MacBook Air. In addition to the 13.3-inch Altro, Advent now sells the
Altro Elite, according to a Sept. 1 Website update.
The Altro Elite laptop runs Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system. The
laptop weighs 3.5 pounds and measures 13.2 by 8.9 by 0.86 inches. The MacBook
Air, by comparison, weighs 3 pounds and measures 12.8 by 8.9 by 0.76 inches at
its thickest point; when it was introduced in January 2008, it was described as
the
world's thinnest notebook, an accolade now earned by the
Dell Adamo, the thickest point of which is 0.65 inches.
The silver Altro Elite features an Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor, running
at 1.4GHz. The laptop also features a 120GB hard drive, 3GB of main memory, a Webcam,
Bluetooth, a fingerprint reader integrated into the touch-pad, integrated
Wi-Fi, an ambient lighting sensor and 4 hours of battery life.
Its 13.3-inch WXGA widescreen is edge-to-edge, with what Dixons describes as a "premium
flush glass finish," which many MacBook and iPhone users have become
accustomed to. There is one USB port and
no optical drive, but an HDMI connector attaches to a Multi-Function Connector-a
kind of dongle with extra ports for attaching high-definition displays and
whatnot.
Dixons' listed price for the Elite is 800 British pounds, or approximately
$1,300 in U.S. dollars.
The Altro features a 1.20GHz Intel Celeron 723 processor, and aside from this
difference is pretty comparable to the Elite. A user gets the 120GB hard drive,
3GB of memory, Webcam, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,
touch-pad with fingerprint reader, ambient lighting sensor, 4 hours of battery
life and Multi-Function Connector. The Altro sells for 599 British pounds, or
approximately $975.
Dixons makes no mention of the MacBook Air, but one can hardly ignore it.
The Advent laptops even feature keyboards similar to the Air's, with keys very
separated to avoid typos. For reference, the MacBook Air offers a 1.86GHz or
2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 6MB on-chip shared Level 2 cache
running 1:1 with the processor speed. There's 2GB of 1066MHz DDR3
SDRAM (double data rate 3 synchronous dynamic RAM)
on board. The graphics processor is a Nvidia GeForce 9400M. Battery
life is 5 hours, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are integrated, there's one USB
port and a Webcam, and the LED-backlit glossy widescreen display is 13.13
inches on the diagonal.
The 1.86GHz MacBook Air, which has a 120GB, 4200-rpm SATA (serial ATA) hard
drive, retails for $1,500, while the 2.13GHz model, with its 128GB solid-state
drive, sells for $1,800.
The review site Cnet got hold of an Altro and
describes the exterior as having a "distinctly 'made in China'
feel," but nonetheless writes: "Still, at ???600, you ought not to
complain."
