Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th Apr 2008 20:09 UTC, submitted by jello
Apple Two days ago, the news that a company called Psystar was offering a Mac clone made quite some waves across the net. They were offering their Open Computer, a standard x86 machine, which they could pre-load with Mac OS X Leopard."We're not breaking any laws,", they insisted. ComputerWorld and The Guardian did some digging around, and found some discrepancies.
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RE[4]: But why really care?
by macUser on Thu 17th Apr 2008 01:27 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: But why really care?"
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"The issue is that they are actually stupid enough to try to sell it.

Maybe some people just want to try OSX without paying $1200 (for an iMac) or buying a Mac Mini.
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That's what Apple stores are for... ;) No, no just kidding... I think this is pretty funny... To save a couple of extra dollars you're willing to pay for a built system on which nothing is guaranteed to work.

Vunderful...

Since your time is not so valuable, it seems like building your own box would be even a cheaper entry into the Mac OS X """experience""" (triple quote for emphasis), and when things don't work right, you can complain about how """broken""" the Mac OS really is...

Sounds like a win for everybody.

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