20 Tech Knockoffs That Will Blow Your Mind
Let’s think about all the cool and fancy tech stuff that everybody wants these days. You know, those famous brands like Apple and Sony that everyone’s talking about. They’ve become like a symbol of luxury, something that people aspire to have. It’s no surprise that everyone wants to show off with these fancy gadgets. But let’s face it, not everyone can afford them. And that’s where knockoffs come to the rescue.
Knockoffs are like copies of the original products, sometimes even using the same logos and designs. Sometimes they manage to make them look just like the real thing, and you might not even notice the difference. But sometimes, let’s be honest, they get it very, very wrong. Like, hilariously wrong. So today, I want to share with you 20 of the funniest knockoffs of popular tech brands that you might have seen around.
Quick spoiler alert: Apple seems to get ripped off a lot. Like, a whole lot.
Contents
- 1 Creative Logo Parodies of Famous Brands
- 1.1 PolyStation
- 1.2 Blueberry
- 1.3 Introducing the PX 3600
- 1.4 Introducing the Wiwi
- 1.5 Ready for an Upgrade?
- 1.6 Introducing the CECT m188
- 1.7 Teso Blackbook Air
- 1.8 Fake Apple Store
- 1.9 Blockberry
- 1.10 The PCP Station: A Different Kind of Game Console
- 1.11 Red Star OS
- 1.12 Sciphone A5
- 1.13 CoolK07
- 1.14 Introducing MiniPolyStation3: The Ultimate Handheld Console
- 1.15 I-dong: Quirky, yet surprisingly capable
- 1.16 Getting the Latest iPhone? Consider the iPhoho6!
- 1.17 HP Spectre One
- 1.18 Introducing Chuwi PadMini
- 1.19 Samsung
- 1.20 Xiaomi
Creative Logo Parodies of Famous Brands
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PolyStation
Get this: the PolyStation is a total knockoff of the Sony Playstation. But here’s the twist—it’s not just any knockoff. It’s a Famiclone! You’re probably wondering what that means. Well, a Famiclone is a fancy way to say it’s a hardware clone of the Nintendo Entertainment System. Pretty cool, right? And get this—when you open the CD tray, you’re in for a surprise. Instead of finding a CD slot, you’ll actually find a cartridge slot. Talk about a mind-bender!
Blueberry
It’s quite puzzling, isn’t it? This fruit we call a blueberry is actually neither blue nor a berry. How strange!
Introducing the PX 3600
Ever heard of a crazy experiment? Well, let me tell you about the PX 3600 – a mind-boggling combination of a PlayStation 3 and an Xbox 360. Unfortunately, this Franken-console didn’t turn out as expected. Allow me to list the problems I encountered with this peculiar creation.
- No Vibrating Controllers: It’s disappointing, but the controllers of the PX 3600 don’t have that amazing vibration feature that brings games to life. No more immersive gameplay experiences for you!
- Disc Tray Troubles: Here’s a strange thing – the disc tray on this gadget won’t budge. Weird, right? The funny part is, even if it did open, you wouldn’t find any disc drive waiting inside. It’s practically useless!
- Default Games Only: Are you ready for the biggest disappointment of all? The PX 3600 can only play games that are already installed on it. You can’t mix it up with new games of your choice. And here’s the kicker – the pre-installed games aren’t even good. They’re pretty mediocre, to be honest. What a letdown!
So, there you have it – the PX 3600. It’s a fascinating piece of technology, I’ll give it that. But with all its flaws and limitations, it’s safe to say that this hybrid experiment didn’t quite hit the mark.
Introducing the Wiwi
Are you ready for a gaming experience like no other? Say goodbye to the traditional console and step into the world of the Wiwi. It’s time to embrace a new level of social awkwardness and immerse yourself in the realm of knockoff game consoles. Don’t worry, I’ve got all the details you need!
(Image Source: Tom’s Hardware Italy)
Ready for an Upgrade?
If you find that your iPad just isn’t doing it for you anymore, it might be time to consider the Action Pad. Now, I know it’s not an iPad, but hear me out. This incredible device runs on Android, offering a whole new world of possibilities. And let me tell you, if the visionary Taiwanese entrepreneur, who some refer to as the “Taiwanese Steve Jobs,” complete with angel wings and a halo, can’t convince you to give this a try, then I’m not sure who can.
Introducing the CECT m188
Apple has always been known for pushing the limits of technology, especially when it comes to making things smaller and more compact. But it seems that the Chinese have already beaten them to the punch with the CECT m188. This phone is so incredibly small, it might as well be called the iPhone Invisa. It’s truly mind-boggling how they managed to fit so much power and functionality into such a tiny device.
Teso Blackbook Air
Wow! This knockoff is absolutely stunning, it’s hard to believe it’s not the real deal. Well, except for the fact that it’s black and made of plastic, of course.
Fake Apple Store
Imagine stumbling upon a store in Kunming, China that looks and feels exactly like an Apple store. But here’s the catch – it’s not a real Apple store! From the layout to the wood furniture and even the employee uniforms, everything is a convincing replica. It may not be licensed by Apple, but for most residents, if it looks and quacks like an overpriced computer, it is an overpriced computer.
Blockberry
Picture this: President Obama was famously known for his attachment to his Blackberry. However, he seems to have found a new obsession – the Blockberry. In an advertisement, his photo is being used to promote this phone. It seems like he just can’t resist the allure of a different kind of berry.
The PCP Station: A Different Kind of Game Console
When I first laid eyes on the PCP Station, I couldn’t help but scratch my head in wonder. This peculiar device challenges our preconceived notions of what a game console should be.
Let me explain. The PCP Station diverges from the traditional gaming experience by offering interchangeable LCD cartridges. These unique cartridges are inserted into the handheld console, instantly transforming it into a portal to new gaming adventures.
Now, you may be thinking, “But wait, aren’t these cartridges just simple LCD screens? How can they provide an immersive gaming experience?” That’s a valid question. The PCP Station may not boast the flashy graphics or elaborate gameplay of mainstream consoles, but it finds its charm in simplicity.
Each cartridge contains its own game, presenting a pixelated world waiting to be explored. It takes me back to the days of classic games, where the focus was on gameplay rather than eye-popping visuals. Sometimes, simplicity is all we need to get lost in the magic of gaming.
So, while the PCP Station may not excel in terms of technological prowess, it proudly offers a unique and nostalgic experience. With every swap of a cartridge, the console invites you to embark on a new adventure, reminding you that simplicity can still hold an undeniable allure.
(Image Source: Arcade Sushi)
Red Star OS
Let’s talk about Red Star OS, a software imitator this time. This North Korean Linux distribution was designed to closely resemble the Mac graphical user interface (GUI). It seems like Kim Jong Un is a big fan of Macs. You can even find pictures of him using a Mac computer on the internet. After all, Best Korea always emulates the best.
Sciphone A5
When I first laid eyes on the Sciphone A5, it struck me as a fusion between Apple’s incredibly popular Mighty Mouse and the iconic iPhone. However, upon closer inspection, I quickly realized that this device falls short of living up to its stylish appearance. In fact, it not only lacks the power and functionality of a mighty gadget, but it also fails to serve as a suitable alternative to a mouse. To add to the disappointment, the phone operates on an operating system that lacks recognition and credibility.
CoolK07
Hey there, remember the Palm Pre? Man, that was a cool little device. I gotta admit, I’m still a bit salty about what HP did to them. But you know what, even though the Pre never really reached the same level of popularity as iOS and Android, it still managed to leave a lasting impression. And get this, it even found its way into the world of Chinese knockoffs. Case in point, the CoolK07, a device that shamelessly copies the Pre’s design.
Introducing MiniPolyStation3: The Ultimate Handheld Console
Imagine having a pocket-sized gaming console that rivals the power of a PS3. Unfortunately, that’s not possible, but fear not! The MiniPolyStation3 is here to bring you the next best thing.
With its sleek design and LCD screen, this portable console is a remarkable imitation of the beloved PS3. You won’t believe your eyes when you see the attention to detail in its appearance.
And the best part? It’s incredibly easy to use! Just pop in three AA batteries, and you’re ready to embark on your gaming adventures.
The MiniPolyStation3 is every gamer’s dream come true. Whether you’re battling aliens or exploring mystical realms, this handheld console will keep you entertained for hours on end. Its compact size means you can take it with you wherever you go.
Don’t miss out on the excitement of gaming on the go. The MiniPolyStation3 is waiting for you!
I-dong: Quirky, yet surprisingly capable
Let me tell you about the i-dong – a game console that’s worth a mention. Now, I won’t bore you with too many details, but think of it as a nifty device, much like the Wii. It uses special infrared lights to track your movements using the controller. Would you believe it? You can even hook it up to your computer!
Now, I must confess, the i-dong does bear a striking resemblance to the Microsoft Kinect. But don’t let that deceive you! It’s got its own charm and personality. So, let’s not dwell on the similarities and instead focus on the fun and functionality it brings.
(Image Source: Nikkei Technology)
Getting the Latest iPhone? Consider the iPhoho6!
Are you excited for the upcoming release of the newest iPhone? Well, while you wait, why not consider something different? Introducing the iPhoho6! It’s a unique alternative that offers a delightful twist on the iconic Apple logo.
HP Spectre One
Let me tell you about the HP Spectre One. It’s a fancy-looking computer that reminds me a lot of another well-known brand. You know, that fruit company? Yeah, the Spectre One has a design that’s strikingly similar. But hey, I’m not complaining. If it works for them, it can work for HP too, right?
Introducing Chuwi PadMini
Hey there! Are you a fan of the sleek and compact design of the iPad Mini? But do the words “Apple” and “iOS” make you cringe? Well, guess what? I’ve got the perfect solution for you – the Chuwi PadMini! It’s got all the features you love about the iPad Mini, with a few cool tweaks to make it even better.
Now, let’s talk about what sets the PadMini apart from its Apple counterpart. First off, say goodbye to that pesky home button. Yep, it’s gone! But don’t worry, you’ll still have all the functionality you need at your fingertips. And guess what? The PadMini runs on Android. So, if you’re an Android aficionado, this is definitely the device for you.
Now, here’s the best part. Have you seen the Chuwi website? It’s an absolute gem! It’s like someone took Apple’s website design and added a dash of whimsy. And let’s not forget about the English. Oh boy, it’s a rollercoaster of hilarity! You’ll have a blast navigating through their site, and trust me, it’s an experience you won’t find anywhere else.
So, if you’ve been dreaming of an iPad Mini alternative that’s packed with features, runs on Android, and has a website that’ll make you chuckle, look no further than the Chuwi PadMini. It’s got it all!
Samsung
Let me tell you something about Samsung: They have a knack for imitating Apple products. Now, I know there are some people out there who love Samsung and may disagree with me. But trust me, there’s plenty of evidence to back up this claim.
Xiaomi
When it comes to imitation, Xiaomi takes it to a whole new level. They don’t just copy Apple, they do it shamelessly. From their product designs to their presentation style, everything screams “Apple wannabe.” Don’t believe me? Check out this article on TechCrunch for a good laugh. It’s amazing how similar the products are. And if that’s not enough, take a look at this Mi Pad commercial. It’s like watching an Apple ad, but with a Xiaomi logo slapped on.