[Tinydeal Technology]Last year, among many domestic mobile phone manufacturers, Xiaomi was unique and became the only manufacturer to launch a small-screen flagship. This move was deeply loved by small-screen enthusiasts and directly promoted the hot sales of the Xiaomi Mi 14 series. However, the market structure will undergo subtle changes this year. According to reliable sources, vivo will also get involved in the vivo small-screen flagship field, intending to occupy a place in this market segment. This trend undoubtedly brings a new choice problem to fans of small-screen flagships: Should we continue to look forward to the innovation of Xiaomi Mi 15, or should we try out Vivo’s upcoming small-screen masterpieces?
At the same time, for the majority of users who plan to purchase new mobile phones, the diversification of the market has also brought confusion in choice. As the release date of vivo small-screen flagship models from various manufacturers approaches (about two months away), many consumers must make an important decision: Should they wait for a new flagship or buy an old one?
Compared with mobile phones, tablets have significant advantages in playing games such as “Peace Elite”. Its larger screen can bring a wider field of view, which is conducive to environmental observation and improves the gaming experience. However, tablets come in various sizes, and some users worry that a 13-inch tablet may be too large.
During the graduation season, many graduates enter the workplace, especially newcomers in new media and other professional fields. They are in urgent need of a lightweight and portable laptop to flexibly meet the challenges of mobile office. Given that the gaming laptops held by some people are too bulky for daily commuting, they are actively looking for laptops that offer high performance while maintaining a thin and light design as alternatives. However, faced with the dazzling array of thin and light notebook options on the market, and the limited budget for entry into the workplace, how to choose has become a difficult problem.
Preview of this issue’s questions:
1. One Dimensity and one Snapdragon, which one is more worth waiting for, Vivo’s small-screen flagship or Xiaomi Mi 15?
2. The budget is 4,500 yuan. Should I wait for a new flagship or buy an old one?
3. If you mainly play chicken games, will a 13-inch tablet be too big?
4. I am about to enter the workplace. What are the best thin and light laptops to recommend? No more than 6,000 yuan.
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