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It really amazes me how low the dialogue sinks to on these forums. "psystar is just a piece of junk company"? No, they are a company providing a product that there apparently is some demand for. It would appear that you're just mad the Psystar machine beat the snot out of the Apple machine in both performance and price. Somebody figured out how to get the Apple OS to run on non-Apple hardware...they'll figure out how to get patches. Oh, if you're buying a computer because it's "sexy", you really should try to move out of your parents basement and get a life.
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the packaging alone sent me away...  BitTwiddler | 05/01/08
"But"???  johnay | 05/01/08
RE: Psystar's Open Computer review: Is it worth it?  Telix | 05/01/08
So how am I going to turn DesktopBSD into Mac OS X!?  Grayson Peddie | 05/01/08
Quick correction:  msalzberg | 05/01/08
RE: Psystar's Open Computer review: Is it worth it?  bhaskaran.s@... | 05/01/08
Wow...  jasonp@... | 05/02/08
Wow  elderlybloke | 07/16/08
get a used or refurb mac/macbook  coffeeshark | 05/01/08
Whew! Nice!  Grayson Peddie | 05/01/08
RE: Psystar's Open Computer review: Is it worth it?  japrovo88 | 05/01/08
a New Egg Apple?  internot | 07/15/08
Comparing Apples with Potatoes?  Rod Hagen | 05/09/08
Truer (fanboy) words have never been spoken  flatliner | 07/15/08
Whats with calling it a Brick if you can not update it ???  mrlinux | 07/15/08
Psystar's Open Computer? It's Worth It! No Updates? ..mwaa ha ha  i2fun@... | 07/15/08
RE: Psystar's Open Computer review: Is it worth it?  MacGeek2121 | 07/17/08

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