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The Mi Notebook Air 12.5” features a display panel with 1920x1080 resolution, 170° wide viewing angle, 300 nit brightness as well as 600:1 contrast ratio. The system sports one USB Type-C port for charging and display output, one USB 3.0 Type-A port as well as one HDMI connector. It's not stated if the design uses dual channel memory at this point, and it would be interesting to find out. The laptop comes with 4 GB of LPDDR3-1866 RAM, 128 GB SATA SSD, 802.11ac 2x2 Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 1 MP webcam, two microphones, custom AKG speakers and so on. The CPU is rated at a 1.1/2.2 GHz core frequency (base/turbo), 4 MB of last level cache, and a 7W thermal design power (normally this CPU is rated at 4.5W, but the 1.1 GHz in the spec sheet implies that it is running in its 7W cTDP Up mode - this isn't a surprise given the size of the device. The entry-level laptop from Xiaomi is the Mi Notebook Air 12.5”, which is powered by the dual-core Intel Core m3-6Y30, featuring the Skylake microarchitecture as well as the ninth-generation of Intel's integrated graphics (Gen 9, HD Graphics 515 with 24 EUs).
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Both notebooks are made by Tian Mi, a partner of Xiaomi, and will run Microsoft Windows 10 Home. Their design resembles that of other devices from Xiaomi and uses all-metal silver and gold enclosures.
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Xiaomi, which is known primarily for its smartphones business and superstar VP, Hugo Barra, positions its laptops as integrated parts of its Mi Ecosystem (which includes smartphones, an Android TV STB, tablets, power banks, headphones, a wrist band and even an air purifier). As with most Xiaomi products, they will be available in China first. The price of the ultra-thin all-metal notebooks starts from 3499 CNY ($525, although Xiaomi usually quotes prices including China tax, so $446 perhaps), which could make them very competitive in various markets.
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The laptops feature 12.5” and 13.3” full HD displays and are based on Intel’s Core M as well as Core i5 microprocessors. As the name suggests, these are aimed head first into Apple's Air line of notebooks, albeit at a very different price point. That can be a distracting sensation, so it's best to use a headset if you plan to game with the Mi Notebook Air.Today Xiaomi has introduced its first pair of notebooks and unvieled the Mi Notebook Air family. While the audio doesn't feel hollow compared with other laptops, the sound is blasted through the bottom of the notebook, which makes the palm area vibrate. It's definitely a lot better than the Asus Zenbook 3, which I also tried out when it launched in June this year. It feels great to type on and the keys have just the right amount of clickiness.
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It just doesn't feel as solid as the Apple MacBook Air that it imitates. There are some things that could still be better, though, such as the flex of the notebook at the keyboard area. I tried out the notebook at the press event and came away impressed with the build quality. Xiaomi's Mi Notebook Air is one of the slimmest and lightest ultraportables on the market with a discrete graphics card. Though there's no official word, rumors suggest that the new Macs could appear sometime later this year - perhaps even as soon as October.Įditors' note: The original Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air write up, first published in July 2016, follows.
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According to Bloomberg, the company is working on new versions of the iMac desktop, MacBook Air laptop, and a thinner MacBook Pro laptop.
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Of course, it won't be long until Apple rolls out its new generation of Mac laptops. Xiaomi says you can play games like Dota 2 at 85 frames per second at full-HD resolution on its Notebook Air. Similar ultraportables, such as the Razer Blade Stealth, rely on Intel's integrated graphics to do the legwork, which means their gaming potential is limited. Given its graphics prowess, the 13.3-inch Mi Notebook Air has few rivals - at least on paper. Other specs include a 256GB solid-state drive and 8GB of RAM, and if you need more space there's an additional SATA slot available to boost storage by up to 256GB. Supdate: Xiaomi's Mi Notebook Air isn't quite as novel as the company's hoverboard or latest drone, but it does have one thing most other ultraportable laptops lack - a discrete Nvidia GeForce 940MXa graphics card.