I don't know if you still remember, at the end of May, Xiaomi released a 10 Gigabit switch.
On the official overview page, you can find information about compatible 10 Gigabit NAS transfers.
Many fans speculate whether the NAS in this picture is a new product that Xiaomi is preparing to launch.
At that time, the head of smart hardware in Xiaomi China, and Zhang Yu, the marketing manager of Redmi, both said:
"The picture is just to show the function, and there is no plan for NAS at the moment."
As a result, this morning, the general manager of Xiaomi's ecological chain posted a Weibo to ask what needs fans have for NAS.
One of the most praised suggested comments is this one:
This is equivalent to making it clear that Xiaomi wants to be a NAS, right?
And this wave of reversal also stunned Zhang Yu directly.
Is your face-slapping plot intentional or accidental?
But then again, while NAS is a niche market, there are quite a few vendors entering the game.
Including Huawei, Greenlink, Lenovo, etc., have released their own personal cloud storage devices.
Compared with traditional NAS such as Synology, these new entrants are easier to use and suitable for non-hardcore gamers.
If Xiaomi makes NAS, it is estimated that it will also make a more user-friendly personal cloud type.
Refer to the release prices of various models of friends.
Dual-bay Greenlink DH2100, stand-alone 1199.
Dual-bay Huawei home storage, stand-alone 1899.
Four-bay Polar Space Z4 Pro, stand-alone 2499.
Four-bay Greenlink DX4600, stand-alone 2799.
Of course, even with the same number of pallets, different models will have different stacks.
I don't know how far Xiaomi is going to stack this NAS, and where can it hit the price?