![]() In CrystalDiskMark, the Xiaomi notebook posted sequential read and write speeds of 423MB/s and 403.8MB/s respectively, compared to 429.7MB/s and 327.2MB/s for the ASUS laptop.The speakers on the Mi Notebook Air were also reportedly quite loud and decent-sounding. ![]() Battery life was similarly robust, with the laptop only going down to 72 per cent after three hours of use in class. Furthermore, it seems that the trackpad was a standout point as well, with Audiology93 highlighting just how smooth it felt.Overall, our forum user thought that the Mi Notebook Air was a fairly capable machine for entertainment and productivity use cases. While Xiaomi hasn’t officially brought the notebook to Singapore yet, you can find it on Lazada for S$999 with the English version of Windows 10 Pro installed. ![]() Xiaomi Notebook Air Review License Just ToThere’s also a S$799 version that comes with a Chinese version of the OS, but you’ll unfortunately have to purchase a second Windows license just to switch to English. It seems there’s no stopping Xiaomi from entering the laptop market with their new Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air. Launched with 12.5-inch and 13.3-inch variants, these Ultrabooks are the clearly direct competitor to latest Apple MacBooks and other Windows 10 laptops.Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 12.5 inch M3-8100Y Intel Core M3-8100Y, 64-bit Processor is launched by Xiaomi in the month of March 2019. The design of the laptop.First impressions of the Xiaomi Mi Notebook AirNote: This article was first published on October 4, 2016.Note: The findings below are compiled from a write-up done by HWZ forum user Audiology93.When it comes to ultrabooks, there’s practically an undisputed consensus as to what consumers want today. ![]()
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