MacBook Air iKnife: Cutting apples with an Apple [Video]

What’s the most massive, bulky and expensive knife out there? Well, you just may be looking at it right now.

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Yes, the Macbook Air is redefining what it means for a computer to be versatile and multifaceted by doubling as a functioning knife. Videos of people cooking meals with the thousand-dollar Macbook Air have been popping up around the web in what could only be described as a pricey and impractical craze.

 

 

The first video to demonstrate these strange abilities came from a foreign site called Mochrom, which used the Macbook Air to cut an apple, peel carrots and devein a shrimp. Nothing beats a little Apple on apple action.

 

 

For anyone who’s never touched a Macbook Air, it is surprisingly sharp and pointy at the ends, but probably not sharp enough to do much damage in terms of slicing or stabbing someone. It is pretty curious how this guy came up with the idea of using the knife to cook his meal.

Perhaps he was looking up a recipe and the computer fell on top of an apple and it magically sliced in two or maybe he was looking for creative ways to void his warranty with Apple. It would be hard explaining to the Genius Bar that there is shrimp juice in your computer from trying to devein it with the keen edge.

With the sharp edge of the Macbook Air, you could actually make a whole meal with just an Apple as older models of the Macbook have been known to cook eggs on the hot battery.

Bon appletit.

Timothy Martinez Jr. is a freelance writer and writes about pocket knives for Knife Depot.

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