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Chapter 1192 - 579: The Invincible Anti-Missile System_1
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Chapter 1192: Chapter 579: The Invincible Anti-Missile System_1

At first, when Zhao Yi’s figure appeared on the presentation stage, he still hadn’t realized it and continued eating his instant noodles; bluntly put, it was a major mistake.

Had it been any other presentation, it would have definitely tarnished the process.

The audience below was aware it was a mistake, but nobody cared—some even found it amusing.

Because it was Zhao Yi who had made the mistake.

Zhao Yi wasn’t a professional presenter, so no one expected him to introduce the product with great expertise, and he also enjoyed immense popularity, meaning that even a significant mistake would be forgiven.

The audience, on-site and in front of their televisions, actually found Zhao Yi very approachable.

Zhao Yi was a top scientist leading humanity towards the science and technology of the future, and at the same time, he was also among the wealthiest individuals in the world—yet there he was, eating instant noodles just like an ordinary person.

This made him seem very approachable to everyone.

Many people remarked that this was what a real scientist looked like, someone who was truly close to everyday life, unlike many stars and entrepreneurs who seemed to live high above the rest, almost as if in a completely different world.

The presentation had a mishap, yet Zhao Yi ended up receiving even more support.

After Zhao Yi’s presence had faded, everyone’s attention returned to the presentation stage, and Xu Chunlei could finally breathe a sigh of relief, starting his own explanation work.

Xu Chunlei also wasn’t a professional presenter, but the tolerance for him was not on the same level as for Zhao Yi, especially at the start, when it felt like the audience was ready to boo him off stage.

Since it was a live broadcasted presentation, the psychological pressure was enormous.

But now, things were looking up.

Zhao Yi had nearly finished introducing the product, and everyone was immersed in astonishment at the new product, seriously listening to the ensuing explanation.

Then came matters related to sales.

Xu Chunlei announced that the KJ-1 would go on sale within a week, priced at thirty-eight thousand, not ending with an 8 or 9 but simply a round number.

This was related to market evaluation.

With monopolistic technology and no competition, there was no need to end the price with an 8 or 9 for the sake of appearances.

Furthermore, the Space Information Technology company had its own expectations for the KJ-1. Its 3D projection feature was indeed impressive, but most ordinary people did not need it.

Probably many common people would still buy it, just to try out the brand-new technology, making it akin to a toy of sorts.

The real applications for the KJ-1 were companies involved in large infrastructure, ships, and mining due to the impact on their work environment; they would consider introducing new means of communication.

For instance, it was common to have no signal at sea, but with the KJ-1, they could link up and communicate reports at any time.

Since most ordinary people wouldn’t need it, the target audience for the KJ-1 was mainly enterprises with demand, so the sales volume wouldn’t be very high.

The price tag of thirty-eight thousand yuan was definitely acceptable for businesses; individual purchases would be from those wanting to experience new technology.

This group probably wouldn’t consider the selling price. frёewebnoѵēl.com

In fact, the KJ-1 used brand-new technology without involving any patent issues, and the components were relatively simple, so the cost was very low—probably only two to three thousand yuan.

But for new technology, pricing definitely had to be high to recover the R&D costs and continue investing in developing better products.

Additionally, regulation was an issue.

The Spatial Connection Technology was temporarily unregulated, and the higher-ups had already explored regulatory issues, ultimately deciding to implement basic standardized settings inside the device.

The ’IP password’ for spatial connection could be said to be nearly limitless; by making slight changes in the deviation of a single photon generator, a brand-new, unique password could be created.

Because of this, the number of movable photon generators in each device, that is, the number of IP passwords, was limited.

This allowed high-end devices within the same ’IP segment’ to force a connection.

However, this method was not very useful, as forced linkage had to ensure that the device on the other end was turned on, and they could also choose to terminate the connection.

But similar measures had a purpose beyond leaving room for regulation; they were also a foundation for setting standards in the future.

The main means of regulation was the accompanying electronic device, which could send a signal to a satellite at any time while the device was activated, that is, to locate the device’s position at any time.

This information would all be sent to the large servers of Space Information Technology company.

Having discussed the pricing issue, Xu Chunlei also mentioned overseas sales. The technology related to the KJ-1 device had applied for international patent protection, but approval would be needed for sales abroad.

Of course.

The KJ-1 device featured Spatial Connection Technology and there were no worries about foreign approvals.

No country would refuse to allow the sale of new technology; they would only ask for certain standards. But the core technology of spatial connection would definitely not be disclosed.

Without theoretical support, other companies, institutions, and countries could only manage to disassemble and replicate the equipment, but with patent protection, they could not manufacture commercially without acquiring the necessary authorization.

There were no concerns in this regard.

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