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Old 4th Feb 2007, 4:23 am
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Basically sellers in ebay only lists items which "sells". Meizu is quite a popular brand-name chinese player. Whereas Teclast is not so popular.

If you were a seller, you won't buy in stocks of players which are not popular. You'll definitely buy in stocks of popular players, even the nano-clones. You won't want to hang onto unpopular players for more than 3 months. Electronic prices practically drop bit by bit everyday. So the longer you hold onto unsold stock, you are losing money.

Besides, nano-clones are easier to sell than as compared to Meizu or Teclast. The ending prices for nano-clones could be as low as $40, while the Meizu or Teclast would probably end around $150.
Many of these buyers are first time buyers of such products. So they are unsure of investing $150 in a Meizu or Teclast player, when they could purchase an ipod for maybe just $200, so much more reliable.
And the $40 nano-clone? Well it's a low-risk investment since it's so much more cheaper than an ipod.

Well, could be out of topic.. But chinese players rawkz! :lol:
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.


T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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