This is a very interesting negative news for gadgets. Meizu used to be one of the best PMP makers out of China. Then they got into the iPhone clone fever. If there’s such a thing as a career ending gadget for manufacturers, the Meizu M8 is one for company CEO J Wong. Spending time and money in development chasing the shadow of the iPhone. If you don’t believe me, scroll our Meizu M8 page.
Today, Meizu is a mere shadow of itself. A one-product non-wonder of a company, and it doesn’t seem that they are going to stop day dreaming soon with the recent announcements of Meizu M8 iteration the Meizu M9. That’s why this recent piece of news from J. Wong is quite a relief for followers of the company and, I’m sure, the more rational Meizu fans as well. After the Apple iPad announcement, some fans began posting their idea of a Meizu mPad, purportedly to rival the Apple iPad. Jack Wong’s response was curt:
” Stop the photoshop work. I do not have the slightest interest in creating a big MP4! Not enough to lose face”.
Is Meizu CEO J. Wong taking a swipe at the iPad or has he finally come to his senses?
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February 2nd, 2010 at 9:45 pm
yes, better to create mp3 player or continue M7 project than release something like ipad
February 3rd, 2010 at 11:20 am
yep,that m6 was the best when it came out,if they would have kept making mp4 players,they wtheythey they would be up there with,archos,cowon etc,instead they make these stupid phones
February 8th, 2010 at 8:18 am
I hope Meizu is workng on an iSlate that runs Windows phone 7
February 9th, 2010 at 5:35 am
I have never understood these ‘clone wars’. Why not take a product, and make it better, or make a version thats different, and cheaper, rather then just copy a product and try to piggybank off headlining product with cheaper clones. It’s not sustainable!
Anthony.