Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:13PM EDT
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The cloud of suspicion surrounding reputed Mac clone maker Psystar might be lifting at last. Reporters have paid a (brief) visit to Psystar's new, legit-looking office, and the Miami-based company says it's shipping the first wave of "Leopard"-compatible Open Computers. Will the Mac clones actually materialize, or will Apple's legal team strike first?
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Sounds too good to be true. I rest my case.
I don't think so...
I would LOVE a cheap Mac. I hope it works.
Gee...maybe now that Apple has competition that they will start lowering the prices on their computer hardware to even be as affordable as PC computers are now. Then maybe Apple will lure more PC users to their operating system.
why aren't they cloning Vista . . . LOL!!!!
I would love to have one of these clones, and will fork over the money for it, but need to read some reviews and wait for the company to get off the ground.
If is has shipped, then where are the happy reviewers?
I gotta tell you, as a longtime PC user, I'm tired of viruses, antivirus and anti-adware software that doesn't work, security problems, incompatible driver issues, pokey and obscenely bloated OSes, companies around every corner that want to charge for software and/or services that should be free, unresponsive service departments, the list goes on. Lately, every time I buy a new PC, I spend longer and longer on the Apple aisle, thinking maybe now it's time....but I wind up back in the PC aisle because Apple is still too expensive for what they bring to the table. Maybe they're not any more.
By the way, in case you didn't notice, the $399 model doesn't come with a wireless network card either. A Mac Mini for $599 looks like a pretty darn good deal by the time you add the OS ($155), shipping ($30ish? from Psystar, free from the Apple store), FireWire ($50) and the as-yet-unavailable network card. Add in the risk factors of not knowing how long this company will be around, possible OS update issues and having no clue whether their support is any good at all and the Mac is a hands-down winner. You get what you pay for. I'll continue to pay for the real thing and not settle for cheap imitations :)
1 Posted by hedo4three2002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:18PM EDT Report Abuse
Prefer to see a tested working machine. Leopard installed on garbage is still garbage.