Quote from: tata on Yesterday at 14:53:16first comments sound like some Chuwi PR to downplay the issue..?
The fact of cheating to sell something different to what is advertised, is not just misleading, it is an offence: a fraud by false representation, intending to make a gain.
Chuwi is now on my blacklist and I d recommend impacted people to request a refund so that it discourages companies to act with dishonest.
QuoteNvidia has been cheating with every Laptop GPU version, for years. Each Laptop GPU tier is 1 tier below the Desktop GPU tier
Quote from: Prassel on Yesterday at 17:49:49Quote from: Moci on Yesterday at 17:37:28Yeah Nvidia is no saint but since they make the chips, they at least can call them whatever name they want. It is still sleazy but not illegal. Chuwi is going deep into the illegal and immoral territory. Their response has also been completely Chinese, too. Get your popcorn ready.
There - I said it. You are the next one who downplays, excuses, justifies, defends Nvidia scamming people, which is likewise illegal and immoral. You're just proving my point. Nothing more must be said.
Quote from: Moci on Yesterday at 17:37:28Yeah Nvidia is no saint but since they make the chips, they at least can call them whatever name they want. It is still sleazy but not illegal. Chuwi is going deep into the illegal and immoral territory. Their response has also been completely Chinese, too. Get your popcorn ready.
Quote from: Prassel on Yesterday at 16:05:31Yes, it's very bad ... but where is the scandal for Nvidia?
Nvidia has been cheating with every Laptop GPU version, for years. Each Laptop GPU tier is 1 tier below the Desktop GPU tier (proven by the same hardware specs), and yet have the same name as the Desktop tier above. They don't even use an "-m" (mobile) in the naming anymore, and cash in a much higher price than deserved because of a seemingly "Desktop-tier" name. It's an obvious fraud.
And yet no one (or almost no one) complains about this fraud. It also affects millions more of people. And yet the fraud is being ignored by most people and tech magazines, or otherwise excused. So obviously it's "okay" to cheat if you are a big company, but a scandal if you are a small company ... where's the justice?