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NEWS: PSYSTAR launches new Mac Clone PC
"Smaller, Faster and Sexier" PSYSTAR might be in a heated court battle with Apple over the use of the Apple Mac OSX operating system, but that hasn't stopped the Mac clone company releasing a new Open Computer model on Tuesday. ... Read PSYSTAR launches new Mac Clone ...
Psystar releases new $599 Mac clone
Psystar releases new $599 Mac clone
crunchgear.com — In a move that’s sure to make Apple shake its fist and gnash its teeth, everybody’s favorite... underdog, Psystar , has thrown legal caution to the wind and released the Open(3) Computer, starting at $599 without monitor, keyboard, or mouse. The base ... (more) Psystar releases new $599 Mac clone
Psystar Open(3) launches: more clone, smaller case
Psystar Open(3) launches: more clone, smaller case
slashgear.com — Just because one of the best-known computer companies in the world is trying to crush you in... court, doesn’t mean you should stop pumping out clone computers using their OS. Psystar has taken a break from accusing Apple of ... (more) Psystar Open(3) launches: more clone, smaller case
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Psystar Ignores Every Lawyer In The Entire World, Debuts New Compact OS X Desktop [Psystar]
Gizmodo — ... by one of the most powerful companies in the industry, Psystar managed to design another flagrantly-infringing hackintosh desktop—this time, a tiny one. ...

Psystar pushes its luck, launches new Open (3) Mac clone desktop
Engadget — ... up to 4GB of memory, 1TB of storage, a 6x Blu-ray burner, and graphics from an NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT, all packaged in a slim case that, while not quite up to Cupertino standards, certainly looks a fair bit more visually appealing than its previous black boxes. Prices start at just $599, but tick all those option buttons and you'll be looking at something closer to $2,000 -- a lot, but close to $1,000 less than a comparably spec'd Mac Pro. Get 'em while you can. [Via Pocket-lint] Filed under: Desktops Psystar pushes its luck, launches new Open (3) ...

Psystar Open(3) launches: more clone, smaller case
SlashGear — ... 8400GS 256MB graphics.  That can be boosted up to a 2.53GHz Core 2 Quad processor, twin 1TB drives, 4GB of RAM and the snappy NVIDIA 9500GT, together with Blu-ray burner and WiFi draft-n. Pricing starts from $599 but can get perilously near to $2,000 if you choose enough of the upgrades.  Psystar have also updated their rackmounted OpenPro, with new RAID functionality, 1TB of standard storage (4TB max) and a free upgrade to 8GB of RAM, starting from $1,154.99. [via Pocket-lint] ...

Psystar releases new $599 Mac clone
CrunchGear — ... thanks to CPU, RAM, and graphics upgrades. Starting specs include: Mac OS X Leopard v10.5 2.8GHz Core2Duo E7400 CPU 2GB of DDR2 800 RAM 500GB SATA hard drive (7200 RPM) 20X DVD burner 256MB GeForce 8400GS graphics You’ll need to add your own keyboard, mouse, and monitor along with whichever other upgrades tickle your fancy, but $599 is a pretty decent price. Open(3) with Mac OS X [Psystar via Pocket-lint]

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