Teclast T59 concept design looks vaguely familiar
By Paul Miller | February 17, 2007
Filed under: Cellphones, GPS, Portable Audio, Portable Video
Meizu apparently isn’t the only Chinese manufacturer courting concept designs from its users — and ripping off the iPhone with vigor while it’s at it. Teclast’s actual upcoming T59 might very well look nothing like these concept renders here, and obviously some of the stylings and specs here are a bit far fetched. But if Teclast can indeed deliver a Windows CE-based 3G device with GPS, WiFi and FM, along with a VGA screen, neato secondary display and other assorted hawterness — all while dodging Apple legal, of course — then we promise not to get too hung up on certain familiarities to other products on the market.
[Via Engadget Chinese]
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