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23.07.08, 10:51
A PC company called Open Tech this week announced that it would follow in Psystar’s foot steps and sell Apple Mac clones. The kicker here is that Open Tech does not pre-install Leopard onto its computers. Simply put, the outfit’s PC is just a standard clone with instructions on how to install Mac OS X Leopard.
ZoomWe visited Open Tech’s website at iopentech.tk and found that the company is located in Tokelau, an area located in New Zealand with the website itself being hosted in the Netherlands. According to our research, Open Tech’s website doesn’t offer anything for sale, and the store is completely empty, with all items listed as coming soon.
Looking through its offerings, Open Tech shows off two systems, the Open Tech Computer 1.0 and the Open Tech XT, each going for $620 USD and $1200 USD respectively. Unfortunately, no pictures are shown of the computers except for their generic cases.
New Mac Clones From Offshore (http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/open-tech-apple-mac-clone,news-28777.html)
ZoomWe visited Open Tech’s website at iopentech.tk and found that the company is located in Tokelau, an area located in New Zealand with the website itself being hosted in the Netherlands. According to our research, Open Tech’s website doesn’t offer anything for sale, and the store is completely empty, with all items listed as coming soon.
Looking through its offerings, Open Tech shows off two systems, the Open Tech Computer 1.0 and the Open Tech XT, each going for $620 USD and $1200 USD respectively. Unfortunately, no pictures are shown of the computers except for their generic cases.
New Mac Clones From Offshore (http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/open-tech-apple-mac-clone,news-28777.html)