The hackintosh has arrived with the cylindrical design of the Mac Pro and the Dune Case

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That the apple brand is the center of many looks is not hidden from anyone and it is always a point of controversy wherever it goes. Despite the fact that companies at this level spend thousands of euros on patents every day, we find ourselves cases in which it seems as if third-party companies want to laugh in their own face. 

We tell you this because suddenly a chassis has appeared in the PC's panorama for do a hackintosh nothing more and nothing less than Cylindrical Mac Pro. It is the Dune Case, a cylindrical metal case that has been designed to house the hardware of a PC.

This chassis more than similar to the original design of the Mac Pro will allow you to mount a PC with all its components and also to be able to run the OS X system, so for a price lower than what Apple asks for its workstation you can have one on your desk.

In the chassis we can specifically place a mini ITX motherboard and a graphic that does not exceed the two alone with a maximum length of 185mm. Regarding its measurements, we can say that it is a little wider than its inspiring, the MacPro. It is one centimeter taller and five centimeters more in diameter. It will be sold in three colors, giving a further nod to what Apple does with its 12-inch MacBook laptops and iDevices.

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Now, if you were already rubbing your hands, we have to tell you that it is still in the process of creation since It is a project of the Kickstarter website looking for financing to start production. Its price is $ 159 although the first to trust the project can take it for $ 129.


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