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- As detailed by The Verge, the new Dune Pro PC case features a stainless steel frame with holes around the body for a ventilation, much like Mac Pro.You get two USB-C ports on the top of the case.
- Oct 10, 2019 It looks remarkably similar to the new Mac Pro, with a large stainless steel frame, simple holes for ventilation in the front and back panels, two USB-C ports on top of the case, and an aluminum.
- In brief: If you’re a fan of the upcoming Mac Pro’s cheese grater-style design but won't abandon the PC, case maker Dune could have the perfect solution. The company is about to launch a.
- So what if you want the look of a Mac Pro and the versatility of a home-built PC? The answer is simple, get a Dune Pro, a Mac-like case that's designed for consumer hardware. At the time of writing the Dune Pro is not available for purchase, with pre-orders being due to start on October 21st via Kickstarter.
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All-New Design Function defines form. Every aspect of Mac Pro is designed in pursuit of performance. Publisher alternative for mac. Quicken essentials for mac. Office for mac 2016 review. Built around a stainless steel space frame, an aluminum housing lifts off, allowing 360-degree access to every component and vast configuration.
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- Too bad that it won't last.They need to change it just enough to not fall foul of copyright. Look similar but not the same.
- Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. This isn't the first time a company (Samsung) has blatantly copied an Apple product and it wasn't even a very good job. The holes on the front of the Mac Pro case have been designed for maximum airflow while the Dune case looks like a bunch of small holes that probably won't do much other than to lighten the case weight. Even if Apple issues a cease and desist, I doubt a judge would enforce it. Of course when it's the other way around, there are plenty of two-bit judges who would make a judgment against Apple.
- Looks like a scam Kickstarter.
Even if it was real they missed the best feature which is the wheels! Been on the lookout for a PC case with wheels since the Mac Pro was unveiled. - Indiekiduk this is old and not sure if Lian Li still makes it. http://www.lian-li.com/pc-v1000l/
- Reminds of all those Bondi Blue iMac knockoffs back in the day.. https://512pixels.net/2016/05/imac-clones/
- I wonder if they will make a less expensive monitor stand?edited October 11
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- We know this is a fake because there aren't LED lights shining out of every crevice. The 11th Commandment clearly states:
'Thou shalt not design, manufacture, or distribute a DIY PC case that lacketh LED lights shining out of every crevice.' - Would someone who was seriously considering the new Mac Pro change their mind and purchase this case and DIY parts and build a Windows PC instead? No.
How is this hurting Apple?
Actually this thing gives you way more options at a lot less money without compromising looks of those other fugly cases out there. I think it's for those that are used to the Mac perspective. The Darwin kernel has been adapted to run on platforms that are much more exciting (32-Core AMD Threadripper) than Xeons, making this a perfect fit for people who don't want to be limited by Intel Design Choices (R).Would someone who was seriously considering the new Mac Pro change their mind and purchase this case and DIY parts and build a Windows PC instead? No.
How is this hurting Apple?I think this case is certainly interesting for a lot of hobby builders out there. For the professional (what apple defines as professional) certainly this is not a replacement.- Ironic how people are hard on Apple for delivering function-over-form. The 3D case is an important aspect to the overall cooling system.
- The web page for the cylindrical Mac Pro lookalike case says that it is coming soon. I wonder if they have ever shipped one of these cloned cases.
What I'd like to see is a Mac Cube chassis lookalike made for a Mac Mini motherboard. - So they copied the entire look of the case without copying its utility. Exhibit A:
What utility is need that isn't provided for off-the-shelf components?So they copied the entire look of the case without copying its utility. Exhibit A:
Are you really claiming that casing assembly is just “off-the-shelf components”?
What utility is need that isn't provided for off-the-shelf components?So they copied the entire look of the case without copying its utility. Exhibit A:
Oh geeze. Do yourself a favor and take some primers on IP. There’s a reason orange juice can’t be marketed in an iconic Coca-cola shaped bottle. Or Honda’s in the shape of a Ferrari.Would someone who was seriously considering the new Mac Pro change their mind and purchase this case and DIY parts and build a Windows PC instead? No.
How is this hurting Apple?
Brand recognition is important for promotion of the product. If other brands look the same, then Apple loses the benefit of having recognizable projects. This is a constant battle in many industries. Daring high end manufacturers come out with a design nobody has seen before. Because people want to be identified as having the leading-edge whatever it is (jacket, purse, car, phone, computer.) they'll buy the product made by the new designer (or under license from the designer). Clone vendors make mimic designs to catch that sudden market. What the leading-edge designer wants is brand recognition so people buy their product to look stylish. What the leading-edge designer is rightfully afraid of is losing this value. Worse, when a cloner makes a really crappy copy, in performance, survivability, danger (hurting somebody) then it could appear that the leading-edge designer was at fault. The leading-edge designer is only able to spend the time and money making the designs and producing them because they can get money for the design.Would someone who was seriously considering the new Mac Pro change their mind and purchase this case and DIY parts and build a Windows PC instead? No.
How is this hurting Apple?
This has been going on since the beginning of the industrial revolution, or before if you count counterfeit art and whatnot. This is 'bad'. People who knowingly support the theft of intellectual property (IP) are hurting the leading edge designer, and the market for leading edge designs. If IP was not property, and designs could just be stolen whenever, then people won't spend money taking the risks to release new designs. It's all about capitalism. We get nice things because it pays to invent nice things. Without property and rights, capitalism falls apart.- The outside of the Dune case is what the new MacPro case should have looked like.