More iPod clones abound
Dec 31, 07 08:53 PM PDT
To usher in the New Year, here's more shots of iPod clones that clearly suffer from a bad case of low self-esteem. Note the need to print the word "iPod" right under the displays? Needless to say, the one of the right is (ironically) the more authentic clone. Guess 2008 still won't be the end of iPod clones. These fake iPods can be found in Hanoi, Vietnam (and no doubt other countries where piracy rates remain high), retailing for approximately $40 a pop after conversion for 1GB of storage space. These aren’t Click Wheels that you see, as they’re just regular buttons shaped after Apple’s Click Wheel format.
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By yo , 09/05/08 5:05 PM (CommentID #669416)
hi how i can get the software to transfer video to my ipod clone?
By ahkhan , 08/03/08 7:58 AM (CommentID #542875)
hello i have bought same type of ipod of $50 from a shop in Doha Qatar. When i went to the website of ipod i did not find same type of picture the when i search i found this site. Thanks for giving this information.
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