
Last June PC makerAOpen displayed a small PC-compatible desktop computer that closely resembled Apple’s Mac mini. Now the company plans to put them into product, and says the tiny PC will hit store shelves in time for Christmas at prices starting at US$399.
The small system features a low profile and compact dimensions, along with a front slot-loading optical drive. They were first unveiled by Intel earlier this year as part of an effort to spur interest in using Intel’s Pentium M microprocessor in small desktops intended for living rooms and entertainment centers.
See this is what we need, not innovation from PC manufacturers, but simple Apple clones because everybody loves to buy a knockoff. Sort of like those fake Nikes you can buy in Mexico. Bring back a pair of those and you will surely get all the ladies.
All of them.
– via Macworld
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