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 desktop computer, very similar in appearance to the original Apple iMac.
The ePower desktop computer, very similar in appearance to the original Apple iMac.

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.

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