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To compile a list of iPad imitators from China would take ages. Even e-tailer giant Amazon is getting into the racket by selling the Touch PC, a generic 7″ slate that runs off Android “1.7″? More »


Some will say that the Motorola Droid is boxy and ugly, but I find it understated and sort of handsome. The Droid is Motorola’s biggest star and is about to be followed up by the almost identical looking Droid 2. Over in China, a Droid clone has appeared that looks the part, but tragically, it runs Windows Mobile 6.5. More »


On a lazy and humid Sunday, cool yourself down by reading about another lookalike –this time, an HTC HD2 Mini wannabe for a low ¥ 550, less than one Benjamin Franklin bill. More »


The iphomeE800 is an Apple iPhone lookalike (not a clear counterfeit) that is available in five different colors (including white!) for just ¥ 550. Furthermore, the clone is bundled with two massive 8800mAh rechargeable batteries! More »


The Pinphone688 is a ¥ 599 Chinese iPhone fake that makes up for its low specs with a wicked Apple shaped kickstand! More »


Even the box has been meticulously replicated. Virtually all MacBook Air counterfeits and imitations (spot the distinction) are constructed from plastic and painted silver, but here might be the most accurate and prettiest fake yet. More »


What is the point of a lookalike if the details are all wrong? The Air Phone does imitation correctly. The custom operating system has the proper icons and everything! More »


As far as I know, the GPS-Phone beat everyone to the market as the first iPhone 4 imitation, but it is a lookalike only, whereas the ePhone 4GS is a genuine fake that illegally uses Apple’s logo and probably falsified “16Gb” inscription on the back. At $590 Yuan, the ePhone is admittedly very sublime looking. More »


Called the GPS-Phone, this iPhone 4 lookalike has an integrated TV tuner and an eye pleasing design, save for its fatness. I wonder where it got its looks from? More »


Judging by how many people run Hackintosh on their MSI Wind, I know that there is an untapped market for an Apple netbook. A Chinese knock-off is happy to oblige. Equipped with an Intel Atom CPU and NVIDIA Ion2 graphics, this MacBook Pro clone could satisfy your netbook wants. More »


I am sure that you have seen counterfeit Apple iPhones (and iPods) floating about on Craigslist, eBay, and perhaps even on the streets, depending on where you live. All of these fakes originate from China or Taiwan, and it is no wonder since copyright laws are nearly impossible to enforce in these nations. Also, since the iPhone uses mostly Taiwanese parts, assembling a knock-off in that very place is an easy job for crooks. More »


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