Over 2000 Shanzhai Companies Quit The Market
By Herman Lai, posted May 10, 2011 at 12:01 PM, 1,451 views
Since November last year, Shenzhen Market Authority continuously crackdown on Intelligent Property Right (IPR) and knockoff products. Apparently, Shenzhen is the main focus of this operation.
In-Depth Video Tour of Shanzhai Industry (part two)
By Chris Chang, posted April 12, 2011 at 1:16 PM, 8,870 views
The Shanzhai phenomenon continues. We hope you enjoyed the previous episode, and today we bring you the second part. It’s more than meets the eye, featuring an interview with the Chinese iPad knockoff maker who charged Apple with plagiarism. Oh, the great inventor of Apple Peel 520 made an appearance too. Video after the break.
Another Boring Sony Vaio P Clone
By Herman Lai, posted December 22, 2010 at 3:30 PM, 642 views
We did have a bunch of Sony Vaio P clones previously, and they all turned out pretty. But, always an exception case, we think this pitch-black Sony Vaio P clone is looking clumsy. How do you feel about it?
Dell Inspiron Duo Knockoff
By Chris Chang, posted December 4, 2010 at 1:52 AM, 3,174 views
This is incredibly awesome. Few days ago, I was taking a deep look at the Dell Inspiron Duo review from Engadget, and now, I’m seeing a knockoff here. It’s smaller in size and less powerful. So what’s the big deal? Check it out after the jump.
Mac OS X Running On MacBook Pro Knockoff?
By Herman Lai, posted November 24, 2010 at 11:39 AM, 24,962 views
We had talked about the Macbook Pro knockoff before, remember? The old glowing Dragonfly logo is finally upgraded to a glowing Apple logo. Based on the photos of the clone, it makes us think it runs Mac OS X, but is that true? Tell you later.
Fake Steve Jobs Promotes New Macbook Air Wannabe
By Herman Lai, posted November 1, 2010 at 7:56 AM, 17,795 views
After Apple launches the all-new Macbook Air, the knockoff makers today unveil their 10-inch Macbook Air wannabe, but it doesn’t get long lasting battery and flash storage. However, here we have a fake Steve Jobs introducing the machine. This is totally a piece of crap.
Nokia Booklet 3G Knockoff Goes On Sale For $199
By Chris Chang, posted October 19, 2010 at 11:11 AM, 633 views
It’s always nice when a new knockoff product comes out with an affordable price. The Nokia Booklet 3G knockoff we introduced previously will go on sale starting from today, for just 1300 Chinese yuan (about $199). That’s insanely cheap, and we do love its specs and finishing.
Another Hp Mini 5102 Knockoff Comes With Red
By Herman Lai, posted August 3, 2010 at 8:45 AM, 516 views
In April this year, we spotted a Knockoff HP Mini 5102 in Blue Color which looks fantastic. Another hp mini 5102 knockoff in Red unveiled in Shenzhen today, it should be another wonderful knockoff netbook.
Sony Vaio P Knockoff is getting bigger
By Herman Lai, posted July 26, 2010 at 12:54 PM, 435 views
At the beginning of the year, we had a review on the Sony Vaio P Knockoff. Today, we are glad to see this knockoff netbook again, it becomes bigger this time and the TrackPoint nub disappeared.
Acer Aspire One Clone Upgraded, larger Display and better performace
By Herman Lai, posted July 5, 2010 at 12:26 PM, 589 views
The previous Acer Aspire One knockoff was a great piece of technology, it was listed in our TOP 10 Knockoff Netbooks and the Shenzhen Knockoff maker decided to upgrade this netbook. Now, this netbook is powered by Intel Atom N450 processor, a 12-inch display (1280×800) and also comes with a 6 cell battery. Nice?
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