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We haven't received a Xiaomi notebook (coupon) so cheap yet

We haven't received a Xiaomi notebook (coupon) so cheap yet

Intel Core i5 processor, 128 GB SSD and 1 terabyte hybrid hard drive in a Xiaomi machine. It can't be bad!

We haven't received a Xiaomi notebook (coupon) so cheap yet

Xiaomi's new portable machine has undergone some leaning in terms of capabilities, but has not made any significant bumps that can reduce usage. The new machine has an 15,6 inch full HD display, the processor is an Intel Core i5, but from the eighth generation. There is also 4 GB memory in the machine, but thanks to the double memory slot it can be expanded. You can store your operating system on the built-in 128 GB SSD drive, and store your files on the next-in-a-terabyte traditional hard drive. The machine also has a dedicated VGA controller in the NVIDIA MX110 tile, which will not suffice for serious gaming, but can even be played on a basic level.

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Of course, the new notebook is a bit odd to the Notebook Pro, but this disadvantage is somehow an advantage, as this is due to the fact that memory is not soldered on the motherboard. The hard drive also requires some space, and its mass is bigger, among other things, the new machine is roughly half a pint heavier than its more expensive boss. What is left with this cool cooling solution is that it is very similar to the Pro version, but it may well be that the same solution is included.

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Xiaomi’s notebook in this article is nearly $ 500 cheaper than the Pro version, which is a significant difference. The price is currently discounted with a coupon, so instead of $ 632,99, you can buy it for $ 569,99 using coupon code 19BG325.

You can find the Xiaomi notebook here: Xiaomi Laptop 15.6 inch 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD

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