Ok, well Asus are the people you want to talk to. They make these whitebook
deals that have a very similar metal case to the Macbooks and you can add
what ever parts you want.
I've changed the drives in them and my feeling was if you could use a screw
driver you were in. Don't know about starting with out sited help but once
you've done it I think you could repeat as needed unassisted. I have no
problem taking apart and making major changes to tower type PC cases and
hardware once I get the run threw and my feeling was the Asus whitebooks
were much more simple. I had a lot of practice with working with my hands
that way as my father used to have me rebuild engines as a kid and blindness
wasn't an excuse.;) If you have a similar history something like this
should be trivial.
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From: "John G. Heim"
How do you mean built?
I've ordered them on line and built in my features.;) and also done some things like swapping drives and memory but never built one with a pile of parts.
----- Original Message ----- From: "John G. Heim"
To: "Blind sysadmins list" Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 8:59 AM Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] building a notebook? Has anyone here ever built a notebook computer?
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