Mi Notebook Pro X Gaming Laptop with RTX 3050 Ti and OLED Display Launched: Price and Full Specs

Xiaomi teased the upcoming Mi Notebook Pro X on Weibo yesterday. The entry-level gaming laptop was supposed to be an upgrade over the company’s current Mi Notebook lineup, with impressive hardware like an Intel Tiger Lake-H processor and an Nvidia Ampere graphics card. The Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro X is now available in China at an astronomically high price. It will be available in two flavors, one with an Intel Core i5 processor and the other with a Core i7 processor, as expected. Let’s take a look at Mi’s new gaming laptop and see what it has to offer.

Price of Mi Notebook Pro X

The Mi Notebook Pro X with a Core i5 processor is priced at RMB 7,999. (approx Rs 92,000). Upgrading to an Intel Core i7 processor will set you back RMB 9,999. (approx Rs 1,14,960). On July 19th, it will be available for purchase in China. There is currently no word on whether it will be available in India.

Specifications of the Mi Notebook Pro X

A 15.6-inch OLED panel with a resolution of 3,456 x 2,160 pixels is featured on this new laptop. (3.5K). It has a peak brightness of 600 nits, a 1ms response time, and covers 100% of the DCI-P3 and sRGB color gamuts. For added protection, Xiaomi includes a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass.

Buyers of this new gaming laptop can choose between an Intel Core i7-11370H or an Intel Core i5-11300H processor. The former has 32GB of 4,266MT/s RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD, whereas the latter has 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Unfortunately, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics card is the only option.

Other features of the Mi Notebook Pro X include a fingerprint sensor in the power button, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, one Thunderbolt 4.0 port, one USB Type-C port, and two USB Type-A ports. Over a USB Type-C cable and the included barrel-style connector, the notebook’s 80Wh battery supports 120W fast charging.

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