
Of course, there are quite a few design elements that differentiate it from the original, such as the display size (14 inches on the clone versus 13.3 inches on the original), the presence of a Windows Key, double trackpad buttons and a VGA out. Practically, the design is almost identical, and the same goes for the unibody aluminum construction and charger. The topic of Chinese knock-offs seems to be without an end (given the huge number of such products making their way onto the market), and the latest addition to the pack is one that delivers a very good resemblance to the original, since the Qingging (aka Dragonfly) company from China released a notebook that not only resembles the MacBook Pro, but also runs Mac OS X.Īccording to Giz In China, whose editors apparently got to go hands-on with this clone, the device in question bears quite a high level of resemblance to the original device developed by the company from Cupertino, California, one that could actually fool people with less experience in the field of portable computers.
