Recently, consumers have exposedMany laptops appear on e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and are suspected of falsely labeling their storage capacity, with their titles conspicuously stating a large storage capacity of 1.1TB or 1.2TB.For ordinary consumers who are not familiar with hardware, when seeing the 1.2TB large capacity and low price, it is easy to mistakenly think that the device is equipped with a large local hard drive, and thus place an order.

However, after in-depth inspection of the detailed specifications, it can be found that most of the actual built-in physical hard drives of these laptops are only 128GB.

The so-called 1TB extra capacity is actually the 1TB OneDrive cloud storage space included in the bundled Microsoft 365 Personal subscription.

The seller creates the illusion of massive storage in the title by forcibly adding the limited local hard drive and the one-year cloud space, which is undoubtedly misleading to consumers.

Moreover, this kind of operation is not carried out by a single manufacturer or seller. It has become a means of competition for some merchants and has spread to other e-commerce platforms.

This also reminds everyone that when purchasing digital products, you must not just look at the title description. You must carefully check the detailed technical specifications table and give priority to reputable official channels or retailers.