By Anvinraj Valiyathara, | June 16, 2017
Xiaomi Mi Notebook AIr 13.3
Xiaomi has released a new version of Mi Notebook Air 13.3 along with some new features. The new device comes with 8 GB of RAM and includes fingerprint scanner.
In August 2016, Xiaomi had released the Mi Notebook Air 13.3 in China. It's came with a shiny design and competitive hardware configuration that could easily rival with Apple MacBook Air/Pro devices..The Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 is an upgrade over the last year's 12.5-inch model. It is equipped with new 7th gen Intel Core M3 processor that gives 12 percent improved performance over the 6th gen Core M3 chipset. Xiaomi's new notebook comes with inbuilt 4G LTE modem.
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The Mi Notebook Air 13.3 also comes with a higher 7th gen Intel Core i7 SoC. It will bring the 10 percent improvement in the device performance. Xiaomi also has another upgraded model that is equipped with 7th-gen Intel Core i5 chipset. The device comes with 8 GB DDR4 RAM. It comes in two SSD drive options like 128 GB and 256 GB. The Mi Notebook Air 13.3 is equipped with a NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphic card that features 2 GB GDDR5 memory.
The Mi Notebook Air 13.3 has introduced the fingerprint sensor in its new version. It is placed at the top-right edge of the trackpad and it also equipped with custom AKG speakers, GizmoChina reported. The laptop features connectivity options such as Bluetooth 4.0, a USB-C port, two Type A USB 3.0 ports, a full-sized HDMI port and a 4-cell battery with Type-C. The sale for the device with intel Core i5 processor will begin from June 18. Pre-orders are already open and interested buyers can logon to Mi.com.
The new version of Xiaomi Notebook Air 13.3 featuring 7th gen Intel Core i5 processor and 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It is priced at 4,999 Yuan ($737). Another model featuring 256 GB is priced at 5,499 Yuan ($810). Currently, the pricing of the model with Intel Core i7 processor is yet to be declared. It is carrying a 8 GB RAM and 625 GB storage, BGR reported.
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