Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air (the Air of Xiaomi)
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" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>Well, it seemed crazy, but it seems that XIAOMI is starting to rise, and a lot!!
It wasn't just about smartphones and accessories, and it seems that they dare to try everything!!If they already left us with a very good taste in our mouths with their Mi2, Mi3, and variants… They also do so with their 4K TV, a laptop couldn't be missing!!

And yes, inspired by the Macbook Air, they have developed a pretty accomplished and very beautiful laptop in my opinion!! The price is unknown, but it would be good since we know that this company always adjusts very well to prices (knowing the smartphones, and devices they create).
Even, it would be interesting to see if it is compatible with Hackintosh, since if it is, it would give a lot to talk about!!….
Based on:
- 13'3" Full HD screen
- Intel Core i5 processor is presumably 6th Generation
- 8GB of Ram… DDR3 or 4?
- GT940M graphics card
- 256Gb PCIe SSD
- 1'28Kg
- Aluminum case 13% thinner than the MacBook Air
- Backlit keyboard (similar to Apple)
- 3599 yuan (490€) and the most powerful … 682€
Perhaps the laptop to consider from Nemo I don't know why

I thought it would come out in a couple of days, because I was waiting to buy the Redmi Note 3 Pro mobile phone, but they also release a new mobile phone, and I just saw that they have also announced it. The Redmi Pro that has all the credentials to be my next phone.
Let's see at what price it comes out in Spain, with Spanish warranty. It will be a copy of the Apple, but not a cheap copy in terms of quality, as it seems to be. And yes, if they are compatible with Hackintos and do not go out of price, I think they can sell very well.
Knowing the components it uses, unless the wifi and other are difficult brands, for processor and graphics, I think there should be no problems for hackintosh, since the integrated one of the 6200U for example is the 520/530, which is officially supported, and the 940, with the nvidia driver, (need to see the keyboard/touchpad issue and the battery issue).
It looks great and is the size I like in a laptop, considering that for me it is always a second PC, because I am a classic and no one takes away my desktop.
I don't know what autonomy it will have, which is an interesting fact in a laptop of that size.
It looks great and is the size I like in a laptop, considering that for me it is always a second PC, because I am a classic and no one takes away my desktop.
I don't know what autonomy it will have, which is an interesting data in a laptop of that size.
I think the least powerful was around 11.5 hours and the most powerful 9.5 hours. It will be in an idyllic environment of almost zero consumption of the processor, etc... but even so, it looks pretty good.
I am also a desktop user, but I have a 10" laptop with an Atom that for some trip or in case of emergency has come in handy.
So it paints more than well. My netbook is not much use anymore, but well, for what I use it for I will keep waiting.