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It is possible to import them though including all risks involved as the Mi Air does not have a CE-label, see also our article with the topic Import from China , for example via the importer Trading Shenzhen. From there we also ordered our test device which is equivalent to the only configuration of the Mi Notebook Air To create a neat design the manufacturer even goes as far as to do without its logo on the display cover.
Only a small, silver Mi-logo is placed underneath the display. Also, the labeling of interfaces is given up on. Apart from that, the design is quite appropriate but also a little unoriginal. You do not have to be an expert to recognize similarities to Apple's MacBook design; Xiaomi does not take any big risks here. The entire case is, with exception of the relatively thin display frame, silver-colored.
Together with the touchpad it is the only part of the case that is not made out of aluminum because a glass pane is located in front of the display. In terms of stability the case can definitely convince, it is built in a unibody design. Neither the wrist rest, keyboard area nor the bottom can be considerably pushed in. The relatively thin display cover can be warped a little by a single twisting motion; nevertheless, the stability in this area is overall also on a very high level.
Even looking at the haptics there is nothing to declare, the device feels like it is high quality. Regarding the hinge, the design is obvious: It has a single hinge that takes over nearly the whole case width, exactly like the Apple MacBook. The hinge allows a maximum opening angle of approx. Dell Latitudes, Lenovo ThinkPads. Besides that, the Xiaomi hinge is adjusted well and the display cover can be opened with one hand. In bumpy environments, for example on a train, the display shakes a little bit.
Overall, the hinge does have the display cover under control though. The Mi Notebook Air 13 is a comparatively compact device, thanks to the slim display frames. It is only slightly bigger than the more compact XPS 13 that has even smaller display frames - therefore the camera of the Xiaomi device is not pointed to look up your nose.
The MacBook 12 is even more compact and lighter but at the same time offers weaker hardware, here the Xiaomi delivers a solid case that does not have to hide from its competition. There is not really anything to criticize. It would be nice to be able to open the display further and the display frames could be smaller but that is no real criticism, more an "it could still be better" comment.
The Mi Notebook Air not only has a simple design, it also has a simple connectivity. The device's equipment is kept to the absolute minimum whereas it could, of course, be even more radical. We also sadly miss an SD-card reader, unlike Ethernet this is something the competition is able to provide. There is nothing negative to say about the port placement. They are all placed on both sides of the rear part which won't cause any problems in operation of the mouse, no matter if the user is right- or left-handed.
Not really an issue though. The device can be charged via USB type-C. The USB type-C port is also supposed to be used to connect monitors. The wireless communication module in the Mi Notebook Air is made by Intel. The Intel AC is one of the most installed WLAN-cards when it comes to more expensive notebooks and should be familiar to many of our readers.
The card is installed here with two antennas. A benchmark comparison shows that the delivers a good performance, there is nothing to declare. No anomalies were found in terms of practical use, the connection was stable throughout the entire test. As already mentioned, the device does not have Ethernet. The laptop comes with hardly any accessories except for a standard Chinese power cable.
An adapter is attached. For an additional charge, Trading Shenzhen puts in a USB stick containing a German version of Windows 10 Home that can be installed as the operating system, which is, of course, in Chinese. It is questionable whether such is really necessary for personal devices.
Devices like the XPS 13 do have compatible docks though thanks to Thunderbolt 3 connections. Not a huge deficit but it would be nicer, of course, with a Thunderbolt 3 connection. The case of the Mi Notebook Air should be easy to open.
However, Xiaomi uses Torx screws instead of the more common Phillips screws. This might cause a problem and it did for us as we were not able to open the test device. In this regard, other testers already took a closer look into the Mi Notebook Air.
Once the base plate is removed, access is given to the battery, fans easy cleaning possible as well as to the SSD. The M. On top of that the Mi Notebook Air offers a second free M. Memory and CPU are soldered on and therefore only exchangeable with a new motherboard. Since the Mi Notebook Air is classed as an import device in Germany, the warranty is not a simple issue.
Nevertheless, Trading Shenzhen does offer a month warranty on its own. If any malfunctions occur during that time you can at least contact them. The potential consequences are summed up in this detailed article for anyone who wants to know more. Xiaomi installs a six-row keyboard in the chiclet style.
The keys have a silver color and smooth surface, the lettering is black. Most of the keys have a default size, regarding the whole keyboard it is slightly less wide than the general standard. This means that the keys on the right side are minimally smaller, which does not really stand out.
The vertical arrow keys are somewhat annoying as they are squeezed together. The typing feel of the keys is quite nice. Typical for Ultrabooks, the key drop is relatively low; the keystroke is more crisp than soft. The keyboard is not loud and does not yield due to the unibody case. The keyboard has a backlight with only one brightness level. It automatically turns off when the device is not being used, which comes in handy. Tapping a key turns it back on.
Again, Xiaomi is oriented towards Apple's design. The touchpad is a ClickPad, meaning the mouse buttons are integrated into the touch area. The ClickPad is made out of glass and has an excellent gliding quality. Generally speaking, the touchpad works really well. With excellent precision and response behavior, multitouch gestures are registered more reliably in comparison to many other Windows touchpads. A reason for that could be the fact that the touchpad is a Microsoft Precision Touchpad.
Precision touchpads are supposed to be particularly responsive and should be easy to operate just like a modern multitouch display — and that is indeed the case here. The click mechanism itself convinces as well. ClickPads are often wobbly in cheaper devices and sound hollow. Not here. However, the precision of dedicated keys is not achieved to the fullest.
One problem that occurred during the test: The right-hand click did not work on the bottom right side of the screen. We assume a driver failure might be the reason for that. The right-hand click using two fingers worked perfectly. The Mi Notebook Air 13 is available with one display version only.
Since it comes from Samsung it is probably a PLS-type panel. Although the panel itself is matte, the display is glossy due to an edge-to-edge glass plate. Xiaomi does not offer a touch option. The average rate lies at around But, this did not seem striking in the subjective test. Concerning backlight bleeding, the display does show a little bit of bleeding. The attached picture shows the effect in a slightly exaggerated form; the bleeding is actually not noticeable, not even on dark display content.
Even with a preferably higher rate here, this should not be an issue for the majority of users. A direct comparison to the competition does not turn out badly for the display. Regarded subjectively, the display is excellent. The colors appear very vivid and black nearly seems like a real black.
This impression was confirmed by the measured contrast of The installed Samsung panel definitely competes in a high league. Only an OLED display would be substantially better. The focus is good as well. Avoiding any problems with scaling, the size is ideal for Full HD even if it could be sharper with a higher resolution. The display's good performance is complemented by good coverage of the color space.
Due to the glossy display surface, outdoor usage is limited. Thanks to the relatively high brightness, use in the shade or on cloudy days is no problem if the reflections can be ignored by the user. Only in direct sunlight is it really hard to recognize anything on the display. There should be no flickering or PWM above this brightness setting. The frequency of 50 Hz is very low, so the flickering may cause eyestrain and headaches after extended use.
If PWM was detected, an average of minimum: 5 - maximum: Hz was measured. The viewing angles are outstanding and meet the highest standard found in the IPS display range. Thankfully, colors do not invert at all in contrast to cheaper TN displays. A reduced brightness that occurs on some IPS displays is also hardly noticeable.
The greatest limitation is the display surface, as it reflects at extreme viewing angles. Due to the fact that the Mi Notebook Air is the only Unfortunately, the change to Kaby Lake is just happening right now. A special feature is the installed dedicated GPU. In this regard, it is kind of disappointing that there is no 16 GB version available either. Interestingly, the RAM runs in single-channel mode. This is not to be seen as a huge drawback though.
In the ULV-class, the iU core is the basic unit. As an i5-model the processor has Hyper-Threading and Turbo boost functionality. The Mi Notebook Air gets very good results in the Cinebench test. Xiaomi obviously optimized the cooling system very well, throughout the entire test the maximum Turbo boost of 2. In battery mode, the Mi Notebook Air can also reach its full processing power. There is nothing to criticize concerning the system performance. The system does not need a long time to boot up; the results of the PCMark 8 test confirm the subjective impression.
The PM is obsolete though and the new PM is already on the market. As expected, the PM performs well in the benchmarks. As already mentioned, it is unusual for a subnotebook to be equipped with a dedicated GPU. On top of that, the MX is not a bad GPU either: probably not enough for serious gamers but definitely with enough power for casual gamers.
Especially because Xiaomi does things in style unlike many other manufacturers. The full performance of the GPU is available in battery operation, too. Current titles are well playable in reduced details; older games can be played in high or up to maximum level of details which is indeed a unique selling point compared to many competitors. That does not allow good gaming performance. Extensive game benchmark results can be found in our games list. The Mi Notebook Air has a fan? Ultra performance in an ultra-thin package Use it for design, to play 3D games, or perform the most complicated tasks.
Ultra performance at ultra speed. Supports 3-screen display and dual 4K video playback Ability to support 2 external 4K resolution display, in full HD mode 3 screens are able to display different content. Supports digital video output, connects to TVs and external screens Supports wireless connection to TV or external monitors. Supports up to 3 displays and dual 4K video playback You can add dual 4K resolution displays, in full HD mode 3 screens are able to display different content.
Screen size: Online video playback up to 9. Online video playback up to 8 hours Local video playback up to 7. Page notes: 1. NVMe technology delivers random reading and writing speeds, low power consumption, and other aspects of performance. The ultra-narrow bezel is between the display and the metal body.
Battery life might vary due to various factors, such as product model, configurations, applications, features, usage, as well as power management settings. After prolonged use, the maximum capacity of battery will decrease. Battery test conditions are at brightness of nits, non-stop online video streaming can last up to 8 to 9. With brightness of under nits, you can continuously browse the web for up to 7. Weight of the Mi Laptop Air includes battery weight. Motherboard is a schematic diagram.
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