EPower
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- The correct title of this article is ePower. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
The ePower was an all-in-one desktop computer that resembled the Apple iMac. It was introduced in 1999 by Future Power, a subsidiary of Daewoo, and quickly taken off the market due to Apple's preliminary injunction against the company.
There were differences between the iMac and the ePower, and other iMac knock-offs: they did not use the Macintosh operating system, nor did they run on the G3 RISC processor.