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what do you think apple and google do?And all of China will know what you play, or your internet history.
what do you think apple and google do?And all of China will know what you play, or your internet history.
Holy hyperbole. There's quite a few levels between caring about data privacy and making informed purchasing decisions and becoming, ahem...It means so little to the average Joe because most of the world lost the war on surveillance to Big Tech nearly 20 years ago. Suddenly everyone cares more recently because of world events affecting them on a personal level and needing something to blame for it. Thus they will pull out their shiny new Samsung phone or iPhone to remind the rest of us how bad it is... like we didn't already know this for years on end. It's madness.
Unless you work directly in a high position for a government, bank, or military and own a separate phone for such matters, it will continue to not physically affect you in the slightest.
I'd rather not be that guy locked inside of his house every day with covered windows, stacked mail, VPNs, secure servers, and a blackberry phone thinking that men in suits will come knocking any minute because they're coming for my information. You'll just end up growing old and dying as that weird guy in the neighborhood that no one really interacted with because they thought you were insane, whose house will forever immortalized as a tiktok dare because they heard it's haunted and thought it would be fun to dance in front of it.
I don't recall Chinese products using this strategy though, those companies usually try to undercut the competition. Xiaomi is known for putting out quality phones at affordable prices that the competition is usually $100-$300 above.
Yes. The reason I said that is because there's no actual middle ground with surveillance. Except for a very, very, very minor selection of devices, if you already own nearly any type of modern phone or laptop you've already lost. If you use any type of social media, you've lost. If you use a windows or mac device, you've lost. If you own a console, you've lost. You're currently losing by being on Neogaf. You go to any shopping center, you've lost. Your informed purchasing decisions are 'informed' simply because of better forms of marketing.Holy hyperbole. There's quite a few levels between caring about data privacy and making informed purchasing decisions and becoming, ahem...
"that guy locked inside of his house every day with covered windows, stacked mail, VPNs, secure servers, and a blackberry phone thinking that men in suits will come knocking any minute because they're coming for my information. You'll just end up growing old and dying as that weird guy in the neighborhood that no one really interacted with because they thought you were insane, whose house will forever immortalized as a tiktok dare because they heard it's haunted and thought it would be fun to dance in front of it."
Jesus Christ my man, you ok?
Something about that price isn't lining up or making sense. The rebate on the VR headset basically means they are giving these away for free, but with specs like 64 GB of DDR4 and a 3050 Ti dGPU included, that leaves the seeing red on the books.
This is one of the closest laptop equivalents from them, and it's priced at almost $1800:
So either they want to give this PC away and bleed money, or you've got a source on the pricing for their new device who got it wrong. Or, you've accidentally conflated the rebate price on the VR headset with the standard MSRP of of their upcoming PC device.
Those are not bad specs, but absolutely no one is getting that type of performance at $400.
Yeah most Americans don't know about Xiaomi but I imported a Mi 11 ultra and its top of the line it bested Samsung and Apples offerings at the time.Xiaomi keeps winning. Their phones are top tier and they've carried that expertise to their computers. This is a really good NUC PC, suprisingly good specs and a competitive price. I hope it does well, i want to see what they make later down the line
tommib whats so shocking
Poco is one of the Xiaomi brands. They selll enthusiasts level hardware.Isn't this what sometimes happens in the beginning when a tech firm wants to make it in a new market? They sell astounding tech for a super cheap price and then later on raise the prices as they've made a good name with tech enthusiasts. Like what happened with some smartphones. Oneplus and Poco comes to mind.
its from china and not the US
People can’t read. It’s 400 USD discount on VR. Not the price of the PC. Eddie-Griffin can you link the article where you saw the 400$ as the price?What I'm understanding is that if you buy the pc, you'll get a 400$ discount on a VR headset. But the actual price of the pc isn't revealed yet.
yup. same. i bought a xiaomi back then when the mi6 released. great phone for such a low price. i wanted to upgrade to mi12 when i saw the price of 1200€ i said fuck it and bought the iphone 13 pro for less money.Yeah most Americans don't know about Xiaomi but I imported a Mi 11 ultra and its top of the line it bested Samsung and Apples offerings at the time.
Pocophones aren't enthusiast grade. They sell affordable somewhat high compoments, but enthusiast level are the zens, blacksharks, nubias, or the foldsPoco is one of the Xiaomi brands. They selll enthusiasts level hardware.
They'll make the money back by selling your sweet, sweet data
My mi 11s ultra had no ads the bloatware I was able to remove.yup. same. i bought a xiaomi back then when the mi6 released. great phone for such a low price. i wanted to upgrade to mi12 when i saw the price of 1200€ i said fuck it and bought the iphone 13 pro for less money.
sad to see xiaomi now being more expensive than a stupid iphone.
my problem with xiaomi is, their shit is bloated with weird chinese apps and ads. cmon, i bought your devices, why is there an ad, when i just want to listen to music or open a PDF???
basically a no go. otherwise their back then ratio of price/hardware was amazing.
aliexpress is aimed for "westerners", taobao official xiaomi store sells this config, i9 + 3070ti for rmb 8800 (usd 1200)This is one of the closest laptop equivalents from them, and it's priced at almost $1800:
So either they want to give this PC away and bleed money, or you've got a source on the pricing for their new device who got it wrong. Or, you've accidentally conflated the rebate price on the VR headset with the standard MSRP of of their upcoming PC device.
Those are not bad specs, but absolutely no one is getting that type of performance at $400.
They'll make the money back by selling your sweet, sweet data
A user earlier pointed out similar specs on a slightly ore powerful laptop for below $700 on the last page.
I don't think (especially with what I assume is a laptop ti) that $400 is that cheap for the specs, I'm sure when the demo stream resumes there will be some cache included. But $400 isn't too far from the $600 something posted earlier for the MORE powerful laptop.
The biggest thing about this deal imo is the discount you get on Headsets with the purchase. A $1000 headset being $600 or $500 does make {CVR more accessible. That's the part I think they are bleeding money on because there's no way a company financially in turmoil every 10 minutes like HTC is on the receiving end of the deal. Xiaomi is probably using VR to help with adoption.
The 400 is not the price tag. Is the discount you get when buying VR.With that price tag, I won't mind playing games while some Chinese guy watching. Maybe we can play It Takes Two together too.
Americans know better why we should scare from China, because they probably doing worse using their techs. Don't be scared guys, welcome to the club.
That makes much more sense..The 400 is not the price tag. Is the discount you get when buying VR.
It’s Eddie being Eddie.That makes much more sense..
So if you buy a Vive headset and the PC costs $1400 (just an example), then you get the headset for $800 (ish) and the PC for $1000 ($400 saving)
Not a bad deal if you want to get it for VR, but I suppose it depends on how much the PC costs and if the RTX 3050ti is a mobile one or not (not if its to be used for VR I would think?)
$400 for the actual PC would be insane, I'd buy two. (actually, screw that, I'd buy shit loads and sell them for twice the price on amazon/ebay)
In the xiaomi ecosystem, they are. None of the brands you quoted belongs to Xiaomi.Pocophones aren't enthusiast grade. They sell affordable somewhat high compoments, but enthusiast level are the zens, blacksharks, nubias, or the folds
So a much lower spec. PC from them for $570.In addition to the Xiaomi Mini Host, there's another SFF form factor design that the OEM will be offering. This design will be similar to a NUC and will feature the AMD Ryzen 7 6800H APU with a Radeon 680M iGPU, 16 GB memory, 512 GB SSD, and a price of 3999 RMB or $570 US.
Probably comes with Chinese trojan horses built right into the thing. It's a real steal, but not in a good way.
Oh my bad, thought you were talking about in general. Yeah, poco is Xiaomi's performance brand. And if I remember correctly, redmi is the low-budget oneIn the xiaomi ecosystem, they are. None of the brands you quoted belongs to Xiaomi.
aliexpress is aimed for "westerners", taobao official xiaomi store sells this config, i9 + 3070ti for rmb 8800 (usd 1200)
For that price i Will send them nudez too!They'll make the money back by selling your sweet, sweet data
They already the fo***rrsI can't even edit my post because my phone browser is acting weird on this site for some reason...
Dude that was 'Internet win' joke thkyu
And Microsoft or Meta and all their companies according to Wikileaks. Plus not only the browser history, but also unwanted use of microphones, cameras, location, etc.what do you think apple and google do?