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Xiaomi Launches Mi Notebook Air Windows 10 Laptop Featuring 1080p Display, Starts at $520 (engadget.com) 88

Speaking of Chinese electronics giants, Xiaomi on Wednesday announced it is entering the PC market. The company, which is often referred to as "Apple of China", announced its first-ever laptop line, the Mi Notebook Air, running on Windows 10. It comes in two sizes -- 13.3-inch and 12.5-inch -- with both models featuring a slim body, a 1080p display, a backlit keyboard, a USB Type-Charging port. The Notebook Air starts at roughly $520 and goes all the way up to $750. Starting with the smaller of two, the 12.5-inch model is only 12.9mm thick and weighs 1.07kg. It packs in Intel Core M3 CPU with no dedicated GPU, 4GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD. It is priced at $520. The 13.3-inch model, which is 14.8mm thick and weighs 1.28kg, packs in Intel Core i5-6200U Skylake-U processor, an Nvidia GeForce 940MX GPU, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, 256GB of SSD. It is powered by a 40Wh battery, which according to company's claim can last for up to 9.5 hours on a single charge, but can be charged from 0 to 50 percent in half an hour using the bundled USB-C charger. It is priced at $750. No word on when -- and if -- the laptop will be available outside China.
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Xiaomi Launches Mi Notebook Air Windows 10 Laptop Featuring 1080p Display, Starts at $520

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  • jesus christ (Score:1, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    It's too early in the day to parse that word salad of a headline.

  • Not trustworthy (Score:2, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward

    This sounds kind of interesting until you you google the company's name and you come across posts like this one:

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/security/xiaomi-firmware-multiple-backdoords-t2847069

    I wouldn't trust that hardware.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    This look extraordinarily similar to a Macbook Pro.

    (And even more than the usual 'resemblance' that Xiaomi's products have for other manufacturer's products).

    • This look extraordinarily similar to a Macbook Pro.

      (And even more than the usual 'resemblance' that Xiaomi's products have for other manufacturer's products).

      Yes. And that's a good thing. The basic shape of a continuous aluminium block is very effective. It doesn't break or fall apart. My MBP would be in the bin by now if it was from Lenovo or HP. It would have fallen apart.

      If I wanted a Linux laptop, I suspect this would be it.

  • Isn't that the website that pushes malware-ridden adware and forces you to remove adblock to visit their site?
  • Linux? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by JustNiz ( 692889 ) on Wednesday July 27, 2016 @11:33AM (#52589981)

    can you wipe windows and native-boot Linux on it? Not interested otherwise.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      and can they add a trackpoint on the keyboard... that would be a perfect laptop (oh, put 16gigs ram into 12" model, and a 1T SSD...).

    • mod parent up.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Can you get the laptop at a discount, without Windows 10 on it?

    • can you wipe windows and native-boot Linux on it? Not interested otherwise.

      As long as you don't disturb the Central Committee's backdoors, have at it.

  • look more and more desirable by the day.

  • Is the malware and spyware that will come pre-installed in these fully compatible with the malware and spyware that's baked into Windows 10?
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Too bad it has backdoored Intel CPU... can't they make some non-US ARM ones?

  • by guruevi ( 827432 ) on Wednesday July 27, 2016 @12:48PM (#52590659)

    I wonder if they copied the UEFI as well, if so, this could be a cheap Mac clone (given it doesn't have yesteryear's wifi and Bluetooth).

  • I presume they mean Intel integrated GPU, rather than some software-only display solution, because Intel CPUs have come with pretty decent on-die GPUs for a few years now.

    It sounds like the usual ignorant bashing of integrated GPUs all over again. I guess it was true in the very early 2000s or so, but now it's just silly. For example, AMD has advertised their APU chips with the slogan of "discrete-level GPUs", since they've included Radeon GPUs on the same die, naturally with much fewer processing units

    • > I'm guessing that those who choose an "Air" laptop with a big-ass Nvidia GPU,
      > don't know what they're doing.

      Yeah? Just wait few months for Xiaomi VR system. :) I think they know what they are doing.

  • It is priced at $750. No word on when -- and if -- the laptop will be available outside China.

    So why even convert the price to USD? For that matter why even post the story on slashdot? I doubt the Chinese government allows their citizens access to slashdot.

  • by dohzer ( 867770 )

    Why is it so expensive?

Receiving a million dollars tax free will make you feel better than being flat broke and having a stomach ache. -- Dolph Sharp, "I'm O.K., You're Not So Hot"

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