As it was discussed in other threads the Neo-Tat was the earliest of the linear design but this appears to be a Frankenstein of all the current popular professional linear based rotary machines with a little borrowed from each. Looks like the cheap machine manufacturers are doing their homework in trying to make some kind of Neo-tat/Blitz/tattooedPirate/SpecialTechnique/Bishop hybrid rotary machine. I am sure they run and will tattoo but likely not with the same quality or precision as the originals.