iMac clone announced from China


Rahway company from China brings an iMac clone on the market which is the original Apple's strikingly similar. The reports the Chinese news site Shanzhaiben. The case is at the narrowest point of 0.9 cm while nearly twice as thick as that of the new iMac, and also about 2 inches lower, at first sight, but both devices are distinguished only by the lack of Apple logo. The all-in-one clone enthroned as Apple on a stand made ​​of aluminum, which has a round hole as a cable guide. USB ports can be found at the bottom and the right side of the housing.



Inside the "LAVI S21i" is an Intel Core i3 (3.3 GHz) or i5 (2.9GHz) plug, which can access 4 GB of RAM. Saves files a 500 GB hard drive that is supported by either a 128-gigabyte SSD. The 1920 × 1080 pixels drives Intel's HD Graphics 2000th The network as the machine travels at a maximum of 100 Mbits per second via Ethernet, Wireless Lan is at 54 Mbits per second circuit. Rich USB 2.0 and HDMI instead of USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt need: to provide also has less of the clone in terms of connections. Instead of OS X on the computer running Windows 8th All in all, the Lavi so a rather average Windows computer that is to go for the equivalent of 415 to 476 euros over the counter.

Back in April brought the same manufacturer a blatant copy of Apple's MacBook Air on the market. Not as lean, not as well equipped, but in aluminum housing - and with Apple logo. At first glance, this clone even runs on OS X, the strange menu bar and the Windows key on the keyboard can be suspect but rather that here is a Windows is used, which has only been provided with a new surface.

Apple's new iMac has been the idea a month ago for "November", respectively, for "December," announced the 27-inch versions, yet it can be the Internet-store is not. Rumors of a delay in the delivery was contradicted by other rumors - from Apple, there is still no official information on possible delivery dates.

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