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In brief: iMac gets Korean cousin

By John Oates

Published: 16 September 1998 17:39 BST

If imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery then the iMac should be pleased.

A Korean company is launching a strangely translucent blue machine. But the doppelganger has one crucial difference - it's got Intel inside.

Korean Data Systems will market the machine for $599 with a Celeron 333Mhz processor. It will also have a disk drive.

The 'almost iMac' is expected to ship this autumn.

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