Lavi S21i iMac Clone

Here we are with yet another another clone from the world’s factory, China. This time around, we are presented with something that will surely rile the feathers of them Apple fanboys – I am referring to the Lavi S21i that clearly resembles the upcoming iMac. Cool, no? A clone of a device that has yet to hit the market, surely this is productivity at its very best. Just what does the Lavi S21i bring to the table? For starters, we have a 21.5-inch display at 1920×1080 resolution, where it will be accompanied by 4GB RAM and (we’re not quite sure yet) Windows 7 or Windows 8.

You will be able to opt from a couple of processor options – a 3.3GHz Intel i3 dual-core CPU or a 2.9GHz Intel i5 quad-core CPU. Apart from that, there is also a choice of a 500GB hard drive (5400 rpm) or a 128GB SSD. Sporting an aluminum enclosure, its thinnest point measures a mere 0.9cm thin, which is just 4mm thicker than Apple’s new iMac. Other hardware specifications include an integrated HD camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, a quartet of USB 2.0 ports, a VGA port and a LAN port.

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Lavi S21i manages to KIRF the new iMac before the real one arrives

Lavi S21i manages to KIRF the new iMac before the real one arrives

There’s a growing trend of Apple KIRFs arriving well head of the devices they’ve been designed to imitate. While Sir Jonathan’s latest desktops meander towards stores, the Windows 7 or 8-running Lavi S21i can be yours right now. The 21.5-inch machine has a 1,920 x 1,080 display, 4GB RAM and a choice of a 3.3GHz Sandy Bridge Intel Core i3 or a 2.9GHz Core i5, and your pick of a 500GB HDD or a 128GB SSD. The only real differences between this and its Californian counterpart is that the ports are tucked on the base of the display and its 4mm thicker, but it will only set you back 3,350 yuan ($540) or 3,850 yuan ($621). The only thing this KIRF is missing is the ability to fry your eggs for you in the morning, unless, you know, the manufacturers were scrimping on the safety features that day.

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