HP SPECTRE ONE is iMAC clone

The latest attempt by PC companies to compete with Appleā€™s Macbook Air are the ā€œUltrabookā€ laptops that are being released. One company that just joined that crew is HP and it looks like they want to take the Apple imitations to the next level. The HP Spectre one desktop PC according to Appleinsider.com is a blatant clone of the iMac.

ā€œMatthew Panzarino of theĀ NextWebĀ announcedĀ the new HP model with the headline “HP introduces new Apple iMac,” calling it “painful to look at” and saying it “looks like absolutely nothing other than a complete clone of Appleā€™s iMac.”

The new HP doesn’t have the identical aluminum bezel as Apple’s iMac line, but does trade in HP’s typical black plastic case for a design that appears to be Apple’s Cinema Display.

The world’s largest PC company by unit sales even paired its new model with a slim wireless keyboard and trackpad that look identical to the designs AppleĀ first releasedĀ for the revised aluminum iMac in 2007ā€.

The surprising aspect to this story is after the headlines being dominated so often by Apple taking legal action based design infringement, why would HP release hardware that is a basic clone of the iMac? Another question that rises is will we ever live in a world where Apple wonā€™t be the benchmark for hardware design?

Photo Source: Appleinsider.comĀ 

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