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Show Off With Your Rs. 1,500 iPod
07 Sep, 2007, 4:00 pm IST | by
Anjali Rego
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In search of the Apple iPod Nano, a walk around Mumbai’s largest grey market, reveals brilliant imitations of the product. The Apple iPod Nano clones are (un)officially called MP4 players and the the only difference between the fake and the original is that the fake players have the Apple iPod logo slightly bigger in size. The interface of the fake iPod Nano is exactly the same except for the control buttons. The control buttons have a Play/Pause symbol on the center click button that is missing on the genuine iPod Nano. The fake has "M" on the top as against the word “Menu” on the genuine one. It looks like the makers of the fake product will definitely avoid legal hassles for copyright. |
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