
Touchscreen MacBook projects won’t surprise anyone these days, so it is time to raise the ante with the iTab active-digitizer MacBook which requires you to meld both a Wacom Intuos tablet and a first generation MacBook that plods along at 1.83GHz. The MacBook’s innards will play a huge role for the internal parts, but the display itself is supplied by the Wacom Intuos tablet. As for the optical drive, its usefulness is retained while all ports have been re-routed to a new side panel. You will need a USB hub though since life would be pretty tough with just a solitary USB 2.0 port since the second one is used for a permanent hook-up to the digitizer.
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