I know what you think: Macbook Air vs Macbook Nano? MacBook Nano? What is a MacBook Nano? You can search Apple's site for as long as you want, but you will not find any data about such a device ..
That is because the Macbook Nano is not a real Apple computer. MacBook Nano is instead a term used to describe a particular type which is popular among Mackintosh users .. Macbook Nanos are netbooks, such as Dell and Lenovo S10 Mini 10, which had OS X installed. Apple has not made a true netbook, and probably will not make one, but that does not mean that OS X cannot be experienced in a netbook pack. Macbook Air, of course, is the closest device to an Apple netbook. While this is a 13-inch laptop it certainly attracts your attention by being extremely thin. It also weighs only three pounds, it has good battery life, and some sacrifice performance for portability name ..

Obviously, the exact design of a MacBook Nano netbook will depend on what you decide to use as the basis for your Mackintosh, but other models of netbooks are so similar that there are certain things you can expect no matter if they come in a netbook. For example, you're going to have an Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM and a 1024x600 screen resolution. You will also have a three-or six-cell battery cells (generally speaking, you should go for the netbook six cell sites), a small keyboard and trackpad, and a chassis made mostly of plastic. So which is better? A Hackintosh Macbook Nano or MacBook Air? Clearly, the winner is the unibody MacBook white. It does everything the Air can do better for less. You can also get battery life similar to what you find on a netbook.
However, if for some odd reason you have decided to choose only one Macbook Nano or MacBook Air, I would suggest you to buy the MacBook Air. Why? Because, even if a Hackintosh netbook costs only a few hundred dollars, it is simply too difficult to use and it requires too many compromises. For many users, buying a Mac is all about buying a computer that is easy to use. Macbook Nano, then, is something of a contradiction, because it isnot very easy to use at all. First, in order to install the OS X, you need to buy a copy and then install it using a boot loader such as iBoot . Once you have done that, you will also need to visit the Mackintosh website to find drivers that allow full functionality of your OS X Netbook. While these drivers can usually be found, it is not always easy to find the right, especially if you have chosen a less popular netbook as a basis for the Macbook Nano. Even after installing OS X and could still face problems.

For example, the S X was designed with a minimum screen resolution of 1280x800 in mind. This is because the lowest screen resolution that can find is 1280x800 on a Mac. However, the netbooks have a resolution of 1024x600, and as a result some features of OS X will not display well. Lack of powerful graphics solutions can also cause problems, such as OS X uses a lot of graphic effects.