After watching this particular video, it was clumsy, with lots of rough edges. It doesn't seem to have been written for a target audience, and contains a grab-bag of iffy factoids - which is not up to Fry's reputation of knowledgable, insightful commentary. At the very least, they could have moved the MBA out of frame.
Anyone that can make a hackintosh already knows everything that Fry mentioned - which is one of the reasons why I said the target audience is unclear. And half the people who can run a hackintosh will be able to pick the errors in what he said as well. For those who aren't aware of the hackintosh, having the MBA in-frame sends a very mixed message. Why even defend it's presence? The founder of GNU hates Apple products for philosophical reasons directly related to the fundamental principles of GNU. Having it in frame is a misfire.
Fry is one of the most amazing people on the planet, but he was still a bad choice for this video, given that he actively lionises Apple's products - to the point where he receives special editions available to none other than Jobs himself.