The Chinese knockoff makers always have the balls to rip off Apple so blatantly. A Chinese company has recently introduced an all-in-one computer which can trick many into believing it’s an iMac. But if you turn it on and use it, you will find out it’s a slow, underpowered and cheap PC. More pictures of the machine after the jump.
What would you pay for a iMac knockoff without a quad core processor, Thunderbolt ports, wireless keyboard and a Magic Mouse? How about one that’s rocking a dual-core, 1.8GHz Intel Atom D525 processor, NVIDIA ION graphics, and an 500GB hard drive? Some Chinese manufacturer is hoping your answer is somewhere around $300, because that’s roughly what its new, 2,000 yuan ($318) iMac knockoff will cost along with 18.4-inch LED-backlit widescreen TFT display (1920 X 1080), 4GB of RAM, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, six USB 2.0 ports, and an aluminum enclosure. More photos after the break.

Proview, who have ensnared Apple’s iPad in a Chinese trademarking dispute, halting sales and removing it from Chinese Apple Stores, had a product called “iPAD” at one point in the past. Guess what, the iPAD was not a tablet, it was a ripoff of Apple’s original iMac.
Here is a good news for anyone who wants a desktop PC, but also a bad news for Apple. Lenovo unveiled a 27-inch all-In-One desktop machine that supports 10-finger capacitive multitouch! That’s very enough since Lenovo won’t expect anyone to have 11 fingers. What’s more? The screen can be adjusted as flat as Microsoft Surface, which works like a “Giant Tablet”. We wonder why didn’t Apple add these features to their iMac? Watch the video to see how this amazingly cool hybrid works after the break.
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