If the one-two punch of Taiwan and China can reverse-engineer the Zune and Xbox360, certainly they can reproduce its fearless leader. Here we have Fake Bill hocking a PDA. Man, you know it's gotta be good.
That kicks so much ass. On my reverse-engineered PDA I'll play reverse-engineered Xbox 360 games and listen to 120 GB of music all for $40. I gotta make some Chinese friends so they can import this stuff for me.
burriot_avatar: Unfortunately, the music is reverse engineered in Taiwan too, meaning that the words are in pigeon english, and every 5th note is a little off.
You do this feature so frequently you should just ditch the roman numerals already, why do you even need a numbering system at this point? Just admit you were in over your head when you started and quietly omit the "part CXIXIXXIXXIXIX" from the forth coming posts.
Hmm, it's an ad for electronic dictionary, not PDA.
And when did looking like a young Bill Gates get you a spot on Engadget under Keeping it real fake? Oh wait, I get it.. it's because he is Chinese and China has lots of fake stuff. Ah, real smooth Engadget, real smooth.
Sorry, but his is "keepin' it real fake", not" keepin' it maybe funny". I don't know this anchor guy either, but engadget got misinformed on this one or was uninformed, it appears.
some people, like the writer, might consider it as a joke but it can totally mislead people and leave them a real bad and wrong impression about taiwan and china you think it's only a joke? it's only because this doesn't affect your life as you are not from those countries this article is seriously disappointing and offensive not funny thank you
I agree, this is pretty offensive and only reinforces the stereotype. Sure, you can say it's just a joke, but "Here we have Fake Bill hocking a PDA" sounds pretty much as if he's stating a fact.
THIS IS NOT funny! Actually this is very offensive.
Well, it is politically correct in Western world. You do not have serious consequences, but you really lose your creditability as a media trying to open some business in Asia.
wha...am I missing something? just where does it even mentioned Bill Gates? He doesnt even look like Bill, the only thing they have in common with is the glasses, and I think this guy is actually famous in taiwan not just some random dude, and this "PDA" you are talking about is an electronic dictionary.
This is the worst Keepin' it real fake ever, shame on you engadget, i'm going over to giz :P
Did anybody found any single word saying "Bill Gates" in this product? Only article itself and the title shows it. This is Jeffery -- a FTV's English newscast. also a guy who well-known in English-teaching.
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I've never particularly liked the "keepin it real fake" segments but this is just a blatant attack on asians. SHAME ON YOU ENGADGET!! There is absolutely no intent to portray bill gates or to rip off any product so what's the meaning of this? I'm sure you think it's a good humored joke but let me tell you that the only way to interpret this is that 1) you're simply racist and 2) you're a total a$$hole.
cgoblen, why don't you grow up...you get a hardon don't you from getting a laugh every once in a while on an inane subject. Common now...admit it, lowlife.
Man, such sensitivity on this comment board. It kind of reminds me how defensive Chinese people got when you asked them what they did with all the poor people in Beijing for the Olympics.
And I don't see how this is racist. If you find me a Caucasian who looks like Yao Ming, I would find that hilarious.
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AWESOME. Where can I get one?
First of all, that's Jeffrey Mindich, a news anchor in Taiwan.
Second, that's an e-dictionary from Besta, a subsidiary of Inventec group.
http://www.besta.com.tw/
OMG IT'S ASIAN BILL GATES!!!
That kicks so much ass. On my reverse-engineered PDA I'll play reverse-engineered Xbox 360 games and listen to 120 GB of music all for $40. I gotta make some Chinese friends so they can import this stuff for me.
Just a little sidenote, you guys are one fake away from CXL. That's a whopping 140 fake posts, people!
Congratulations on Keepin' it real fake, Engadget!
(That pun was totally planned.)
burriot_avatar:
Unfortunately, the music is reverse engineered in Taiwan too, meaning that the words are in pigeon english, and every 5th note is a little off.
It'll still do the job.
MastrCake, may a point you to this: http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=puns
That is all.
@burriot_avatar
"I gotta make some Chinese friends so they can import this stuff for me."
ebay.com is my friend ;-)
OMG is that an iPod?!
That's not fake Bill Gates... it's fake John Hodgeman...
I want to see the Asian version of sweaty Steve Ballmer dancing on stage...
Ummm You DO NOT want to see that. I don't think anyone wanna see that.
It's Birr Gates.
You do this feature so frequently you should just ditch the roman numerals already, why do you even need a numbering system at this point? Just admit you were in over your head when you started and quietly omit the "part CXIXIXXIXXIXIX" from the forth coming posts.
thats not how roman numerals work.
Interesting number. Did you drop out in IIII-th or VXII-th grade?
Hmm, it's an ad for electronic dictionary, not PDA.
And when did looking like a young Bill Gates get you a spot on Engadget under Keeping it real fake? Oh wait, I get it.. it's because he is Chinese and China has lots of fake stuff. Ah, real smooth Engadget, real smooth.
It's just a joke people... JUST a joke... relax.
Sorry, but his is "keepin' it real fake", not" keepin' it maybe funny". I don't know this anchor guy either, but engadget got misinformed on this one or was uninformed, it appears.
So get over it. Damn whinny bitches...
I would pay one thousands internets to anyone that can find Chinese Jerry Seinfeld...
agreed with Jeff
some people, like the writer, might consider it as a joke
but it can totally mislead people and leave them a real bad and wrong impression about taiwan and china
you think it's only a joke? it's only because this doesn't affect your life as you are not from those countries
this article is seriously disappointing and offensive
not funny
thank you
I agree, this is pretty offensive and only reinforces the stereotype. Sure, you can say it's just a joke, but "Here we have Fake Bill hocking a PDA" sounds pretty much as if he's stating a fact.
that's why some western media distortion exist!
be educated and be gentle!!!
chinese people are always nice, china welcomes you! (btw, taiwan is a province of china!)
@Gene
keep dreaming, baby :)
OMG Microsoft has invented a time machine already. runn
Is it me or does anyone else find the expression in that picture slightly, er, unnerving? I'm actually finding it somewhat creepy.
THIS IS NOT funny! Actually this is very offensive.
Well, it is politically correct in Western world. You do not have serious consequences, but you really lose your creditability as a media trying to open some business in Asia.
@ Thomas Ricker,
Bad joke.
wha...am I missing something? just where does it even mentioned Bill Gates? He doesnt even look like Bill, the only thing they have in common with is the glasses, and I think this guy is actually famous in taiwan not just some random dude, and this "PDA" you are talking about is an electronic dictionary.
This is the worst Keepin' it real fake ever, shame on you engadget, i'm going over to giz :P
WHF Engadget??? SHAME ON YOU!!
The guy is named, Jeffrey Mindich, an English news anchor in Taiwan. He is promoting the electronic dictionary.
Nothing to do with Bill Gates, and nothing to do with any PDAs.
BAD!
W-T-F
typo
Did anybody found any single word saying "Bill Gates" in this product?
Only article itself and the title shows it.
This is Jeffery -- a FTV's English newscast.
also a guy who well-known in English-teaching.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2003/03/16/198323/print
This article is not only a misleading but also a quality issue of a writer.
Found something real and practice more.
Thomas Ricker / Marco the tipster,
Like other have already told, it PROVES you have no idea what that picture and product is all about... It has NEVER wanted to mock Bill Gates!
* The person in that photo is Jeffrey Mindich, a news anchor of International Community Radio in Taipei...
http://englishnews.ftv.com.tw/anchors.htm
* The product using him as a "spokesperson" to plug: A Electronic Dictionary from Besta, model CD-859...
http://gomos.sunup.net/showroom/view.php?V=anow&C=633094
* The images show his signature matched his in the so-called fake/Asian Bill Gates deal.
More about Jeffrey Mindich at ICRT...
http://www.icrt.com.tw/en/on_air.php?perid=16&sppp=news
This piece of article contradicts with the Engadget's parents' high standards...
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How, exactly?
* This is not a paid advertisement
* Engadget did not receive any freebies in regards to this post.
* Engadget was not given a review unit of Fake Bill Gates; however, I have no doubt that if they did, they would have attempted to return him or given him away as a giveaway,
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I've never particularly liked the "keepin it real fake" segments but this is just a blatant attack on asians. SHAME ON YOU ENGADGET!! There is absolutely no intent to portray bill gates or to rip off any product so what's the meaning of this? I'm sure you think it's a good humored joke but let me tell you that the only way to interpret this is that 1) you're simply racist and 2) you're a total a$$hole.
Looking at comments like yours only tells me that you're a little pathetic prick. Hurry home to your momma, it's time for your breast feeding.
cgoblen, why don't you grow up...you get a hardon don't you from getting a laugh every once in a while on an inane subject. Common now...admit it, lowlife.
Man, such sensitivity on this comment board. It kind of reminds me how defensive Chinese people got when you asked them what they did with all the poor people in Beijing for the Olympics.
And I don't see how this is racist. If you find me a Caucasian who looks like Yao Ming, I would find that hilarious.
1. This advertisement and the product is from Taiwan.
2. What they did in Beijing has nothing to do with Taiwan.
You gotta admit though, that's very creepy in a Mr.Sparkle sort of way.
herro, imu peecee.
God made America. Americans invented everything. Everything else are
REAL FAKE.. that's the hidden logic here.
Does anyone see an EPIC FAIL here? Be careful, ENGADGET, that's not Mr. Gates in his wonder years!