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PERSONAL COMPUTING

Jive multi-platform computer built with OSx86-compatible components

By Tim Hanlon

01:20 July 29, 2008 PDT

The RSOL Jive Series Desktop

The RSOL Jive Series Desktop

Want a PC that will run Windows, Linux and OSx86 with minimal fuss? RSOL PC have built the Jive multi-platform computer with you in mind.

RSOL bypass the legal issues that Mac cloners Psystar experienced by not including a pre-installed operating system on the hardware. All they have done is assembled a machine with components that are known to work well with OSx86, the hacked version of OS X that runs on non-Apple hardware. You'll need to do the hard (and EULA-breaking) work yourself.

RSOL's Jive Series Multi-Platform Desktop Features

  • Intel E4600 Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz CPU with 2MB L2 cache
  • 500GB SATA II Hard Drive
  • 2GB PC2 5300 DDR2 RAM (with supports for up to 8GB)
  • 256MB nVidia 7300GS graphics card
  • 20x DVDRW optical drive with Lightscribe
  • 8 channel digital audio
  • 2 Firewire 1394 ports
  • 6 USB 2.0/1.1 ports
  • 500 Watt Power Supply
  • USB Keyboard & Mouse
  • 1 year parts & labor limited warranty

The Jive PC is available online now from RSOL, for US$628.

Source: I4U

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