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Attack of the iPhonies

Since the beginning of the iBoom, overseas (and some domestic) manufacturers have been quick to cash in on Apple's design prowess. These 10 iPod and iPhone clones show that imitation can be the quickest way to gadget sales.

Mark Sullivan, PC World

M-Cody M-20 Digital Audio Player

Another Chinese company, M-Cody, released a Nano knock-off of its own in 2005, which it called the M-20 Digital Audio Player. The M-20 has a white organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, touch-sensitive navigation buttons, an FM tuner, line-in recording, and seven preset EQ modes. It plays MP3, WMA, WAV, and Ogg Vorbis audio files, but not video files. The player holds about 2GB of music. You can see more pictures of and commentary about the device at DAPreview.net.

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