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[5]: But why really care?
by segedunum on Thu 17th Apr 2008 11:44 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: But why really care?"
segedunum
Member since:
2005-07-06

You're complaining about a piddle $1200? geeze, if I was over there, I'd buy you the damn thing; $1200 is chump change. If you can't afford it, maybe it speaks highly of stupid decisions you made in your life which results in the lack of cash flow today.

Spoken like a typical Mac idiot on one of those forums few computer users read, let along sign up to.

It's called economics. When you have lots of companies producing similar, compatible, products the price comes down and, lo and behold, more people will buy the cheaper products. That's why Apple switched to Intel! The tide will come in and out, no matter what certain peoples' protestations are. The lack of that kind of environment for Mac clones means that Mac users are still very much a small and insignificant, but very noisy, slice of the pie on both servers and desktops.

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RE[6]: But why really care?
by aliquis on Fri 18th Apr 2008 01:01 in reply to "RE[5]: But why really care?"
aliquis Member since:
2005-07-23

But then 20% or so of all "PCs" are macs? Some people say.

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