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Apple Killing Psystar, OpeniMac Arrives.

A new Argentinian company called OpeniMac is jumping into the Mac-clones foray with the introduction of two new Mac-clone systems, going for $990 and $1710. Safe to buy from? Chances are, no. If interested though, check out the Google translated page here. Despite whatò€™s going on with Psystar and Appleò€™s attempt to put the company into the ground, weò€™re a little miffed at the fact that more and more Mac cloners are popping up. After Psystar, a offshore company called OpenTech launched its own line of Mac clones. The operation didnò€™t last very long and OpenTech put itself up for sale shortly after for a quick $50,000. So far, Psystar seemed to have shown itself as somewhat legitimate, if even you could call it that. OpenTech was definitely shady, so we hold all reserves for OpeniMac. We definitely recommend everyone to stay completely away from OpeniMac.


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