Yeah, that defintely sucks, there's no way I'd use the OS. And the whole fact it's endorsed(And made? Chineese Standard Software doesn't have a wikipedia page.)by the chineese governent means I'd not trust it to be private, or that what I see isn't being censored. Hopefully, the prices of computers will decrease because of this, and all that it will mean is that you only pay for the version of Windows you actually want.
A state approved OS. I thought I'd seen everything. (Shakes head and goes for a dump...)
Should be pretty easy to find out, by looking at user agent stats of any major website.The other major caveat here is that it is standard practice in China, like in many countries, for a local PC seller to load up a new purchase with whatever pirated software the buyer asks for. So a Dell PC coming pre-loaded with NeoKylin does not directly translate to an actual NeoKylin user. The OS might just be replaced with a pirated version of Windows downstream.