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 21-year-old IT whiz creates iPad look-alike from scratch 
This undated handout photo received on July 13, 2011 shows an iPad look-a-like using computer parts, a touch screen and a case with a keypad made by enterprising Chinese man Liu Xinying for gadget-crazy people who desperately want Apple's popular iPad tablet computer but cannot afford it. (AFP)

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21-year-old IT whiz creates iPad look-alike from scratch

BEIJING--An enterprising Chinese man has come up with a solution for gadget-crazy people who desperately want Apple's popular iPad tablet computer but cannot afford it — DIY.

In a 20-minute video posted on Youku — the Chinese YouTube equivalent — Liu Xinying demonstrates how to assemble an iPad look-alike using computer parts, a touch screen and a case with a keypad, to the sound of metal music.

At the end of the video dubbed “DIY IPAD 3,” the IT whiz shows off the finished version — an apparently functional tablet computer that looks like a thick iPad but runs on Windows, an operating system made by rival Microsoft.

News of Liu's apparent feat spread on several foreign and Chinese technology websites, as well as on the nation's Twitter-like Weibo service.

When contacted by AFP, the 21-year-old from the eastern province of Shandong said that since he posted the video online a month ago, he has knocked back requests from a dozen people wanting him to make them a DIY iPad.

“I did this for fun,” said Liu, who works at a computer store in Jinan city. “It cost me 2,000 yuan (US$309) to make it, so I guess that's how much it's worth.”

By comparison, the cheapest 16GB version of the iPad 2 sells for 3,688 yuan in China, while the most expensive 64GB model costs 5,288 yuan.

Apple's iPads and iPhones are hugely popular in China — the world's largest Internet market with 457 million online users — and the launch of new models has been known to trigger fights and even crimes.

Last month, a court in the southern province of Guangdong sentenced three people to prison for stealing the design to the iPad 2 and using it to make fake tablet computers.

And Apple was forced to compensate a customer who sustained injuries in a fight at its Beijing flagship store in May, when the iPad 2 was launched.

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