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OpeniMac releases a quasi-Mac clones
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by Matt Burns on December 5, 2008

You would think that these Argentineans would know about Psystar’s legal ‘issues’ with Apple before they decided to release an unofficial OS X machine, but whatever. The company is selling two Mac Clones for a reasonable amount of cake. The OpeniMac is only $990 and ships with 2GB of memory, 320GB HDD, and a 256MB ATI Radeon HD Pro. The OpeniMacPRO will run ya, $1,710 but is a 3.0GHz machine with 4GB of ram and a 20-inch widescreen LCD. Legal concerns aside, if you’re jones’n for a Mac but don’t want to pay the Steve Jobs’ Tax – and can speak Spanish – this might be an option.

OpeniMac via AOL

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  • They know about Psystar.

    They also know Argentina’s legal system is quite different from the one in the US. It’s too soon to count them out.

    The last time someone tried it in Brazil (Unitron, back in the 1980s), Apple used the US government to crush them. Not a pretty sight.

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