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Yet another cheap Vita knock-off, these people should be ashamed of themselves.
Garbage Chinese crap. And Android 2.3? Really? When 4.0 is out there?
Check out my site, Gaming on Batteries, and you will see these are far from "Chinese crap" or "knock-off's" (though you can play Experia Play games on them through free software that is easily available on Google Play).
If you don't own one, how can you honestly call it "crap"? Try before you post.
My main concern though is, why would I buy a knockoff that can't play Vita games? That's like buying one of those Chinese lookalike iPhones just to say you have something looking like iPhone but isn't an iPhone. I don't think there is really going to be a debate about actual tech specs here. At the end of the day, I'm not going to get caught with a lookalike device in my hand. If I wanted a powerful Android gaming system, I would get something else.