Xiaomi could debut a new Mi Notebook on November 6,teaser revealed | Digital Web Review

Xiaomi could debut a new Mi Notebook on November 6,teaser revealed

Chinese tech giant, Xiaomi is all set to announce a new Xiaomi Mi Notebook on November 6, as per new teaser revealed. The upcoming Mi Notebook will come with the same display sizes as of current Mi Notebook which offers 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch and but with intel Core i3 chipset where the laptop could be a more affordable variant of its existing line-up. where the current laptop runs on i5 and i7 processor versions.

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The Xiaomi maintains a large range of laptops but in India, these laptops are not that famous. The laptops are available in various configurations and sizes ranging from 12.5-inch screens to 15.6-inch screens. The laptops feature processors ranging from the Intel Core m3 to the Intel Core i7, with the newest editions powered by 8th-generation Intel Core processors. While the focus of the company is to produce high-end laptops at mid-range prices, the latest product could see Xiaomi bring its laptop range to the budget segment as well.

The new laptop is ditching the Core i5 and i7 for the i3, this could allow the company to offer a premium design at around the equivalent of Rs 20,000 when launched. Although there are no much details revealed fro the teaser whether the laptop comes with other additional downgrades.

In India, the Xiaomi took dominance in the midrange smartphone market where it doesn’t possess any prominence in it laptop production. Although you may be able to see and feel the Xiaomi laptops at Mi Home Experience Stores across the country. These stores showcase Xiaomi products from China that aren’t yet available in India in order to showcase the brand to customers.

The Xiaomi Mi NoteBook comes with infinity custom speakers and Dolby Atmos for sound effects and is equipped with a UHS-II card slot, which is very helpful for video editing. This new notebook series from Xiaomi also supports Windows Hello and fingerprint unlocking.

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