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In China, they have already faked an Apple napkin and are selling it 6 times cheaper

November 10, 2021
Source: usfreenews.com usfreenews.com
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At a recent fall presentation dedicated to MacBook Pro laptops with M1 Pro and M1 Max processors, the announced cleaning cloth for displays of proprietary technology made much more hype. Apparently, there is a demand for it, as now the napkin is in short supply: Apple promises to start deliveries to those who place orders only in 10-12 weeks. In China , they took advantage of this situation and offer their own analog. The Chinese have launched the production of a similar rag, which looks identical in appearance. The only thing missing is the Apple logo. But you can get...
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