A new iMac clone appears on the market, its price is halved compared to the real product

  In China, cloners work hard to reproduce the design of Apple products, and Lavi is a kind of iMac, but somewhat more rudimentary. The product of a local company has a 21.5-inch screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080, runs Windows 8, can be equipped with Intel i3/i5 processors, has 4 GB of RAM, has a 128 GB SSD, is only 1 cm thick and comes with a front camera for video calls. In a large clone, it will do about as well as a similarly powerful laptop, but the price of $540 is definitely attractive to anyone.

  Apple's iMacs are more expensive, they have different hardware, theoretically better, but for the Chinese the price matters the most, and Lavi will probably be sued by Apple's lawyers.