In the first hour of the G series notebook launch, all 1500 units of this batch were snapped up within 3 minutes.
Half of the purchasing users are fellow consumer electronics businesses, a smaller half are media professionals and laboratories, and the rest are genuine users.
Those who can buy the G1X right now can really only be said to support domestic products, because the accompanying environment is too rudimentary, and it supports very few functions.
Apart from word processing, office work, and audio-visual entertainment, although XOS3.2 does have a browser, it also has significant limitations, such as its lack of Flash plug-in support...
Such a notebook, priced at 8599, is indeed too expensive. At the same time, one could buy a Lenovo netbook for just three to four thousand.
But as expensive as it is, everyone knows that domestic products have great potential. What's more, the support for those cutting-edge AI functions alone makes the expenditure seem worthwhile.