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I have some info about the X-Man XT3 V1. Some you might already know.

Max Park is using this cube, and likes it more than the TV4.
This cube is basically a budget TV4, but somehow better.
There are no adjustable magnets.
The cube comes with a bag, a blank center cap, and some pamphlets.
This cube is slightly heavier than the TV4.
There is a Flagship version, and a Pioneer version.
This cube is basically like a QiYi M Pro + a TV4
 
It's amazing how far we've come with Diansheng. I remember Diansheng being the copy cat brand that liked making big cubes. Now they're the ones being "copied", apparently.
You are correct. I remember a long time ago looking at a Diansheng cube online, and I thought, “This logo looks exactly similar to Qiyi’s! They’re copying them!” And now I don’t think that way. Diansheng found their path, and now are making good cubes, like the FTO, Kilominx, Big ball-core cubes, and more.
 
new Yuxin Huanglong 3x3 Maglev UV! I don’t know much a lot Yuxin aside from the little magic and memes about quality control and stuff
It seems that it has a ball core, dual adjustment system, corner to core magnets, and edge to core magnets

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I don't know what to feel about this cube... It looks like a mix between a qiyi m pro and a cheap moyu or quyu budget cube
 
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