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Knockoff Tech; What You Didn't Think You Wanted...
Written By Tech-Beever on Sunday 20 March 2011 | 13:12
You all know one of the sort, a shady character, usually by the name Dodgey Dave, or Cockney Kev. But those folk have nothing on these guys.
We have, just for you, a few of our favourite knock-off tech. And to be fair, some of them have good ideas, but mostly, they kinda suck and steal design's from more known companies. We're sure you'll still warm to them though, we have a few favourites of our own...
iPad QWERTY Slider Edition
This, in all respect, isn't that bad of an idea. Sure, they've stole the 'initial' idea from a small company called Apple, but it packs a slide out Mac-esque keyboard. Apparently it comes booted with Windows 7, a 10-inch display and an Atom N450 processor. No other details available. Including name or price. So that kinda puts a stop to purchasing one.
source: shanzhaiben
Teso Windows 7 iPad Clone
10-inch 1024x600 capactive touchscreen, HDMI output, 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor, 1GB os DDR2 RAM, GPS, 3G, and a 3,000mAh battery. All it needs is a keyboard, and this things a pretty good netbook! Yep, the Teso is one of the finer iPad knock-off's, and, it actually uses the faceplate the iPad was intended to have. Irony, eh?
Again, no price!
source: midbbs
Sony Vaio P Knockoff
SonyStyle (not the 'real' Sony Style) decided to take the Vaio P, and make it, well, affordable. Enter this 1.6GHz Atom powered mini laptop, sporting a 1024x600 8.9-inch screen, WiFi and a 16GB hard disk.
The price: £184.04 ($299)
source: shenit
iPod Nano Knockoff
Well, lookie here, it's a rather good iPod Nano (6th Gen) knock-off. Coming in either 1.5 or 1.8-inch touchscreen (we pressume resistive), as well as an external speaker and SD card reader.
The price? £13.64 ($19.35 if you're in America).
source: dealextreme
Now, of course, we don't expect you to actually go out and buy these things, but if you or someone you know happen to own one already, we'd love to hear how they fare!
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