Nov 19, 2010 19:31 GMT  ·  By

If you though that tablets and iPhones are all the Chinese will clone then you are certainly in for a treat when you will take a look at this Phecda P13 netbook that closely resembles Asus' very own UL30 ultra-thin, ultra-portable notebook.

Of course that keeping with the best Chinese tradition regarding clones this comes with a less powerful hardware configuration than the original since the manufacturer choose to go with a setup more suited for a netbook than for a ultra-portable laptop.

As a result, this comes with an dual-core Intel Atom D510 processors that is clocked at 1.66GHz, paired with an Nvidia Next Generation Ion graphics solution, compared to the original 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 CPU used in the P143 version of the UL30.

Although this will most certainly prove itself a lot slower when performing day to day tasks, the Chinese hardware configuration has its advantage since that Ion graphics chip used can handle 1080p video content with relative ease, more than what I can say about Intel's GMA3150 integrated graphics that was used in Asus' original creation.

To finish the specs list, the Phecda P13 also comes with 2GB of DDR2 memory, a 2450mAh battery, a standard 5 in1 card reader, as well as support for various 3G modems, the operating system of choice being Windows 7 (pirated or original, that is the question).

As far as the screen is concerned, this comes in at 13.3 inch and features a 1366x768 resolution, making it pretty well suited for watching HD video content, a definite plus considering this doesn't come with a HDMI output.

Unfortunately, no informations regarding pricing are available at this time and I certainly don't know how much good these will actually do since I doubt this will ever leave China, much like all the other Chinese clones that show up. (via liliputing)