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Apple laptop turns flying spaceship

A video has been leaked online of what some may hope is Apple’s next addition to its laptop line: a transforming MacBook.

Ok, so the advert’s not really a leak from Apple’s HQ, but it’s cool. Why? As you’ll see, the video shows an Apple MacBook that’s able to transform itself from a laptop into a pint-sized spaceship.

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In the video, the MacBook’s owner has just booked a postal delivery through a French website when, without warning, the MacBook folds itself up into a next-generation flying… er… thing, and then flies out the window to make the delivery.

Enjoy… ®

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@AC 09:45

ODFO

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MacBook

Why doesn't it look like a MacBook?

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Hmm.

That ship looks very much like the combat drones from a very old game called Deuteros to me.

Impressive CGI though. =)

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@sampler

yeah i prefer that vid too

but ive also gotta laugh that it takes 4 very expensive macs to take out a piece of shit 4 year old acer laptop :D

maybe a small dig at macintosh from the maker :)

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Cool vid..

...the delivery would probably have gone better if the robot had bothered to take the parcel with it. It probably left a card saying "we tried to deliver a parcel but you were out. Come and get it instead.

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