iPad knock-offs are not selling well in China at the moment. The knock-offs’ retailers hope to capitalize on their lower prices and earlier availability to woo the customers in China, but have met limited success so far. They are hoping the real iPad’s global launch will provide more sales on the iPad clone. Apple’s iPad had officially went global, available in 9 countries, but China is still not in the list. Apple has no information on when the iPad would be available in China. Retailers claim that not many people in China know about the iPad, and if Apple officially launch their iPad here, people will look for it; if they can’t afford it, they will buy the fake one.
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Do you think this really the Apple iPad? Don’t be a fool! This is not! Yeah, this is a clone from Shenzhen, if the camera hole is not present, I think this clone can deceived many people in the world, maybe even Jobs. The Shenzhen makers should be very proud of themselves right now.
On the 18th of May, Hanvon Touchpad B10 launched. Hanvon had utilized a gimmick of smashing an Apple Sculpture to emphasis their products. Yup, this apparently is indicating a declaration of War from Hanvon to Apple. Anyway, we had found four compelling factors that Touchpad is better than iPad.
Here’s a crazy Chinese guy attaching his iPad onto a clipper lamp with elastic bands to form an iPad stand. He also did something silly to fit the iPad into his car…
Continue reading Silly Chinese Man Builds iPad Stand Using Elastic Bands
Southern Weekly’s 20-year-old reporter, Liu Zhi Yi, had a phone interview by one of the major video website in China, explaining more on the undercover in Foxconn’s factory for 28 days, and there are some more interesting details that he want to reveal…
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The Foxconn suicide mess is all started from job stress. Within half a year, there are 9 suicides with 7 confirmed-deaths in Foxconn’s factory of China, Shenzhen. In order to find out what’s really going on in that factory, the Southern Weekly, described by The New York Times as China’s most influential liberal newspaper, has sent an amateur reporter to slip into Foxconn’s factory to pretend as a worker and the mission is to find out the truth of the suicide cluster.
Continue Reading The Real Truth Behind Foxconn’s Suicide Cluster
UPDATE 2: *Please take note that the stuff you are going to read in our article is not a straight translation or human translation. We are just republishing the original Chinese article from Southern Weekly in English with important highlights for you.*
UPDATE 3: More Photos From Foxconn’s Hell Factory Taken By Southern Weekly
UPDATE 4: More Foxconn Reveal – Phone Interview
UPDATE 5: Foxconn’s Not Very Convincing Respond On Suicide Tragedy
The Foxconn workers are working hard to make Apple motherboards, iPhones, and all kinds of things for Apple everyday. Some of them have attempted suicide because of working pressure. Today, Foxconn starts to cure their lovely workers by introducing the “Destress Room”.
Continue Reading Foxconn Offers Destress Room To Halt The “Suicide Cluster”
In case you were wondering… here’s what the iPad knockoff’s box looks like.
Continue Reading Here’s What The iPad Knockoff’s Box Looks Like
A sufficiently large number of iPad knockoff launched recently are leading us to confusion. Thanks God, we finally see one has a different home button design, this definitely not going to mix up with the others. At the moment, this tablet is not running Android. If not Android, what could it be? Yup, It runs Window CE6.0, it is an OS for mobiles, like windows mobile. It could describe as an OS between between Windows XP and Windows mobile. Perhaps, I should say this is a knockoff phone. Doubt it.
Continue Reading This iPad knockoff is capable to play 1080P video
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