OpenMac ($399) - Leopard-Compatible Computer Built from Standard PC Parts

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CadCrazy

in search of myself
Psystar, a Miami-based consulting company, is showing off a $399 computer called "OpenMac." They say it is
able to run Leopard like any real Mac would, only it is built from standard PC-parts and goes for a mere $399. Sounds quite attractive for folks looking to move to the Mac but can't afford the purchase of a decent system from Apple.

Take a look at the specs (via MacRumors):

- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- 2GB of DDR2 667 memory
- Integrated Intel GMA 950 Graphics
- 20x DVD+/-R Drive
- 4 USB Ports
- 250GB 7200RPM Drive


The company states: "The Psystar OpenMac works just like an Apple Macintosh. Why spend $1999 to get the least expensive Apple computer with a decent video card when you can pay less than a fourth of that for an equivalent sleek and small form-factor desktop with the same hardware. Sometimes reinventing the wheel is a good thing. The OpenMac can work for new Mac users and Mac geniuses, alike."

Psystar also claims that many of the components can be upgraded. The graphics card, for instance, can be taken to 512MB for $155 more, with a GeForce 8600GT. The system is also ready to run "out of the box" if you buy the Leopard-included version. "If you buy Leopard with your OpenMac we'll install it for free," says Psystar.

"When comparing base configurations, the Mac Mini costs 150% of the price of the OpenMac while offering poorer performance, smaller storage space, and RAM. Not only that but the Mac Mini doesn't have the option for an nVidia GeForce 8600 video card like the OpenMac does so playing games on it is a lost cause," Psystar says.

True. The OpenMac does however take up 150% (figurative) more space than the Mac Mini. Some people actually buy it for the looks and its small size. Has that ever occurred to Psystar? Nevertheless, if performance is your top priority and you definitely want Leopard ASAP, we can't not admit that OpenMac sounds more than attractive.

Psystar Corporation is a consulting company based in Miami, Florida. Specializing in Information Technology and Telecommunications, Psystar Corporation provides solutions for businesses of any size on any scale. The use of Apple's Mac OS X Leopard on non-Apple-branded hardware is a violation of the company's End User License Agreement (EULA), which is prohibited.

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CadCrazy

in search of myself
News Update: OpenMac renamed to OpenComputer. Pyster said it would fight in court over OpenMac and also Apple violates US Monopoly laws.

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abhinandh

Proud to be Linux
from their site *www.psystar.com/
Can I run updates on my Open Computer?
The answer is yes and no. No because there are some updates that are decidedly non-safe. Yes because most updates are safe. It's best to check the web for this information but when in doubt don't update it. You may have to reinstall your OS X if it is a non-safe update.

Pyster said it would fight in court over OpenMac and said Apple violates US Monopoly laws.
now more interestion:p
 
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debsuvra

is NOT a PC/Mac
eh?how can it be possible? :confused: mac h?w and s?w are locked!

It is nothing harder than installing linux. You install EFI v8 and pop in the Original Leo DVD and install it on any PC having a C2D or C2Q. You will need other drivers for Gfx cards though.

I am successfully running Tiger for almost over an year and nowadays Leopard in my Pentium 4 PC. :D
 

Tech.Masti

Wise Old Owl
woow!!! thats really interesting, we can run mac on our pc
can anyone tell me what is the minimum pc configuration to run mac?
 

iMav

The Devil's Advocate
woow!!! thats really interesting, we can run mac on our pc
can anyone tell me what is the minimum pc configuration to run mac?
its illegal to discuss and link tuts that help/guide in installing os x on a non-apple hardware :)
 

aku

Gonna make it BiG
Ahh.. it was bound to happen...
jus thinkin what the official macboys have to comment on this..

(i don't show the proper traits to be counted in the fanboy category, whthr its apple or ms)
 

aryayush

Aspiring Novelist
The Psystar case just got weirder; who’d have thought!
Posted on Apr. 16, ’08, 11:59 AM PT by Aayush Arya


Charles Arthur, a writer for Guardian Unlimited, was just as amused as we were by Psystar. The company claims to have every intention of continuing to sell their Open Computer (previously known as OpenMac), which allows users to run Mac OS X on it, and also optionally comes with it pre-installed. They’ve also added the OpenPro, a more expensive counterpart, to their lineup.

While we were all busy discussing the legality of these products, whether or not Apple would sue them, and how much time they are going to stay on the market, Charles took a peek behind the scenes to try and figure out how genuine the company itself is. Read more...

[Via MacUser]


Clearly, if it were legal, they wouldn't have been so fishy. In any case, I'm guessing we'll see what happens to them in a few days. It's clearly illegal, Apple is not violating any laws, and they're going to get crushed.
 

praka123

left this forum longback
yeah,apple and microsoft are not violating any laws except that they were monopolies in their deepest core :rolleyes:
 
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