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Xiaomi today announced the impending release of three new laptops with 13", 14", and 16" diagonals. The ideal is tantalizingly clear: to launch a laptop available at all the most popular resolutions, with the specs to match, and pricing that's incredibly aggressive - as is Xiaomi's usual trademark. All three Xiaomi RedmiBook models carry AMD's Latest Ryzen 4000 CPUs in the form of the Ryzen 5 4500U or Ryzen 7 4700U - so you know you're in for very attractive performance and battery life metrics from the get go.
The RedmiBook 13 comes in three configurations. The base model, featuring an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U CPU, 8 GB RAM and a 512 GB SSD variant is priced at CNY 3,799 (roughly $530); the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U CPU, 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD variant is priced at CNY 3,999 (roughly $560); upgrade for an AMD Ryzen 7 4700U CPU (Vega 8 graphics) paired with 16 GB RAM and a 1 TB SSD and you'll be asked for CNY 4,999 (roughly $700).
Move on to a 14" or 16" diagonal and you'll (oddly) lose the 1 TB SSD on the top configuration. All other specs are the same across the RedmiBook 14 and 16 compared to the RedmiBook 13: an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U CPU and 8 or 16 GB of RAM, and an AMD Ryzen 7 4700U CPU paired with 16 GB RAM. Pricing for these three configurations is reported at an odd $530, $560 and $630. I say odd, because a bigger panel (and consequently bigger chassis) should theoretically increase the BOM, which is usually reflected on price. Perhaps Xiaomi is already achieving a comfortable profit on the 13" version, which it apparently expects to be the best seller, that it is betting on market penetration for their bigger models via aggressive pricing.
All models feature a 1080p screen, and both the RedmiBook 13 and 14 feature a screen with 250 nits brightness, which is upgraded in the RedmiBook 16 to a 300 nits one. A 40 Wh battery moves the RedmiBook 13 and 14, while the 16 ups that to a 46 Wh battery. All three laptops come with 2x USB Type-C, 1x USB Type-A, 1x HDMI, and 1x 3.5 mm headphone jack. They also have dual band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v5.0, as well as 2x 2 W speakers with DTS.
All models ship with Windows 10 Home Chinese Edition. The RedmiBook 13 measures 307.3 x 195 x 17.8 mm and weighs 1.23 Kg. The RedmiBook 14 measures 320 x 203 x 16.85 mm and weighs 1.2 Kg. Lastly, the RedmiBook 16 measures 367.20 x 232.85 x 17.55 mm and weighs 1.8 Kg.
Availability is expected on June 1st, with an ongoing sale of the first unit batch, as usual with Xiaomi. Expect global availability (likely provided by retailers) to push pricing upwards.
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The RedmiBook 13 comes in three configurations. The base model, featuring an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U CPU, 8 GB RAM and a 512 GB SSD variant is priced at CNY 3,799 (roughly $530); the AMD Ryzen 5 4500U CPU, 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD variant is priced at CNY 3,999 (roughly $560); upgrade for an AMD Ryzen 7 4700U CPU (Vega 8 graphics) paired with 16 GB RAM and a 1 TB SSD and you'll be asked for CNY 4,999 (roughly $700).
Move on to a 14" or 16" diagonal and you'll (oddly) lose the 1 TB SSD on the top configuration. All other specs are the same across the RedmiBook 14 and 16 compared to the RedmiBook 13: an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U CPU and 8 or 16 GB of RAM, and an AMD Ryzen 7 4700U CPU paired with 16 GB RAM. Pricing for these three configurations is reported at an odd $530, $560 and $630. I say odd, because a bigger panel (and consequently bigger chassis) should theoretically increase the BOM, which is usually reflected on price. Perhaps Xiaomi is already achieving a comfortable profit on the 13" version, which it apparently expects to be the best seller, that it is betting on market penetration for their bigger models via aggressive pricing.
All models feature a 1080p screen, and both the RedmiBook 13 and 14 feature a screen with 250 nits brightness, which is upgraded in the RedmiBook 16 to a 300 nits one. A 40 Wh battery moves the RedmiBook 13 and 14, while the 16 ups that to a 46 Wh battery. All three laptops come with 2x USB Type-C, 1x USB Type-A, 1x HDMI, and 1x 3.5 mm headphone jack. They also have dual band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v5.0, as well as 2x 2 W speakers with DTS.
All models ship with Windows 10 Home Chinese Edition. The RedmiBook 13 measures 307.3 x 195 x 17.8 mm and weighs 1.23 Kg. The RedmiBook 14 measures 320 x 203 x 16.85 mm and weighs 1.2 Kg. Lastly, the RedmiBook 16 measures 367.20 x 232.85 x 17.55 mm and weighs 1.8 Kg.
Availability is expected on June 1st, with an ongoing sale of the first unit batch, as usual with Xiaomi. Expect global availability (likely provided by retailers) to push pricing upwards.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site