#26 - actually, there was a lawsuit over the iMac clone. The machine you are talking about was the eMachines eOne, an all-in-one computer running a celeron that looked a lot like the original Bondi Blue iMac.
eMachines got sued and eventually settled the lawsuit by pulling the eOne off the market.
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#26 - actually, there was a lawsuit over the iMac clone. The machine you are talking about was the eMachines eOne, an all-in-one computer running a celeron that looked a lot like the original Bondi Blue iMac.
eMachines got sued and eventually settled the lawsuit by pulling the eOne off the market.
http://news.com.com/Apple+settles+suits+over+iMac+knockoffs/2100-1040_3-237717.html