Buying a laptop is not like buying other home appliances, where there are very formal malls such as Gome and Suning. Most laptops are only sold in computer markets. For consumers, the biggest problem with buying in these markets is their lack of formality. If you unfortunately encounter some unscrupulous merchants (JS), then the hard-earned money we have could be scammed away.
Many netizens who have already purchased laptops often complain that the products they bought have various issues, or even turn out to be gray market goods or returned repair items. Moreover, many of these merchants (JS) always use the excuse of compliance with national regulations to avoid replacing the product for the consumer (many of these national regulations are outdated). In my view, these problems can actually be avoided during the inspection process when purchasing the laptop. As long as you carefully check the laptop at this final stage, you can save yourself a lot of trouble later on. On one hand, it's responsible for yourself (several thousand yuan or even more isn't a small amount), and on the other hand, it strikes against the arrogance of these merchants (JS), making them learn what honest business practices really mean.