• QingTing: Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

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    Thursday, July 29th, 2010


    Not content just to “kind of” look like Apple devices, QingTing AKA Dragonfly has basically ripped off Apple wholesale, stealing the design of three of its “flagship products” – shown here is the Q Pro – as well as their web design. Who says China can’t compete in the marketplace of stolen ideas?

    You can check these morons out right here if only to get a “More gorgeous appearance” with a “more fashionable feeling.”

    Their iMac knock-off costs about $450, which isn’t too shabby, and they even sell something called the QPad which, oddly enough, runs either the Q OS or the QT os, depending on who you ask. After all, who doesn’t want to “enjoy the new playing methods of computers?”

    via GizChina

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