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6 Oct

On top of the iPhone clones that are (for the most part) made in Asia, there are iPod clones as well. These clones come with a twist and in the end can be considered better, but that is only in theory, cause in practice the real iPod still wins. If only the clones had the Apple logo, it would all be different.
Anyway, the extra functionality this portable media player has is a 4.0-megapixel camera, to shoot photos and record videos. Other than that, it comes with all the features of the iPod 4G, including the design with scroll-wheel which is suppose to be an Apple trademark.
The storage capacity has a maximum limit of 2GB while using a MiniSD memory card, plus 2GB of internal flash memory, which looks good enough to store all the audio and video data. In terms of supported formats, it can do it all: ASF, WMV, MP4, 3GP, MPG, and many others. The videos are played in QVGA format at 25 frames-per-second.
The 2.4-inch PMP is available in 5 colors - red, blue, green, silver, black - and can only be purchased in wholesale.
Tags: 4G, clone, ipod, MP3 Players, Portable Devices- Digital voice recording; 8 hours recording for 128MB and VOX recording.
- ID3 support, lyric display
- Rechargeable lithium battery through USB/AC charger
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This company may have been originally approached by ASUS to make this product. Obviously it didn’t make the cut so they have to sell it under a different name.
Most companies producing “clones” or “replicas”, especially in China were originally approached by Brand names to see if they can be potential manufacturing bases. Instead of being paid, they negotiate to get rights to the original the design (albeit without propriety features).
It is no surprise that some have purposely produced inferior products so that the Brand name doesn’t take them on and they can just function on their own. Nokia, Apple, ASUS, Lego to name a few have been “replicated” by Chinese companies but then again - Where are the genuine ones made? When an Apple iPod “clone” was released to the market a Techno mag editor sent countless messages to Apple to see what they thought of the issue. They wouldn’t answer his call.
Most Brand names won’t take action unless (as stated above) propriety features have been copied or the name is almost the same. A lot of companies are afraid that if they were to take any action they would suffer a serious backlash from any potential future manufacturing bases in China.
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