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Keepin’ it real fake: because in China, even websites aren’t safe from knockoffs

Keepin it real fake: because in China, even websites arent safe from knockoffs

Whenever you\’ve gone and built yourself an imitation MacBook Pro, a Magic Mouse-equipped pseudo-iMac, and an upcoming iPad-esque tablet, there\’s little reason left to be shy together with your website. That should be the thinking behind the design of Dragonfly\’s web portal, which seems to have taken numerous inspiration from Apple\’s home on the net. Upon visiting the Qing Ting address, users are confronted with a glamorous product shot, set against a black backdrop and accessorized only with some bold words — which occur to be as inane as the overreaching exaltations Apple likes to post up. So full marks for realism, but these aspiring KIRF merchants seem to have omitted the largest aspect: there\’s no online store! How are we presupposed to get our Q Pad now?

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