I agree with Dave. The only thing I see "different" is the compensated saddle, but that looks to be the same saddle that came with my aNueNue. Though I don't think it is stock with either Kanile'a or Islander, which typically have bridge pins.
Correct! The setup on my Kanila'e was a little high and since I have never set up a Uke before (do basses all the time) I though it would be better to make a whole new saddle just in case I screwed up. Since the C was just a tick sharp at the 12 I figured I could make it compensated for the heck of it. It works like a charm , string height is 2mm at the 12th and the intonation is spot on all the way up to the 17th fret. Only took about 20 minutes to do.