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While we’re waiting for Apple’s trial against Psystar to come to an end, we found another company ready to follow Psystar’s lead. OpeniMac is the new Mac Clone and it’s coming from Argentina.

An OpeniMac costs $990 and it will bring you a 2.53GHz processor, 3MB of shared L2 cache, 2GB of DDR2 SDRAM, a 320GB SATA HDD, an 8X SuperDrive, an ATI Radeon HD Pro with 256MB GDDR3. The 19-inch optional LCD display costs $340 and you will have all that’s needed to make your station work.

The OpeniMac Pro is also available. It costs almost double, at $1,710 and it comes with a 3.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 6MB of shared L2 cache, 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM, a 500 SATA HDD, an 8X SuperDrive and a NVIDIA GeForce GS with 1GB of GDDR3 memory. An LG 20 inch LCD is also included in this offer.

Should you get and OpeniMac with that Mac OS X on board? I wouldn’t, not at least until I’ve seen what Apple and Psystar are doing with their predicament.

Tags: Apple, Desktop PCs, imac, Mac clone, mac os x
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  • Is Psystar trying to get free publicity out of the the whole Apple trial situation? The company has launched a new Mac clone desktop equipped with a Blu-ray and a new NVIDIA GPU. Leaving the fact that Blu-rays and Mac OS don’t quite mix that easily yet aside, Psystar seems unstoppable. No matter what Apple’s lawyers have said so far the company is going forward with its product.

    An open notebook is apparently being created by Psystar. Psystar has confirmed it so you can expect to see one soon. I wonder how much the Mac clone notebook will cost. And where will such a notebook be actually built?

    via cnet

    Tags: Apple, Laptops, Mac clone, notebook, Portable Devices, Psystar, software, Ultra Mobile PCs


    Think you have missed the whole Psystar-Apple trial? Well think again, the game is on and there’s no winner yet. But it looks like Psystar isn’t that interested in the whole Apple trial thing as they have just launched new Mac clones. The computers come equipped with Blu-rays and NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT graphic cards. The Blu-ray upgrade will cost you $310 more while the 512MB GeForce 9800GT will cost you $200 more than the usual Open Computer price. Probably you’ll get your money back when you will have to return the product! Oh yeah, that’s what I think about the Psystar-Apple predicament so far!

    via MacUser

    Tags: Apple, Blu-ray, Desktop PCs, Mac clone, Mobile News, nvidia, Psystar, trial




     

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