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Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 Next Sale on July 10th

Xiaomi has finally launched their Mi Notebook series in India. The cheapest laptop in the series is XMA1901-FC which has a price tag of Rs 41,999 in India. The top-end Mi Notebook Horizon edition can be bought for Rs 59,999. Currently, there are 5 different variants of Xiaomi laptops being sold in India on Amazon.in. Scroll down for details

Mi Notebook 14 Next Sale Date: July 10th at 12PM ( check here )

Mi Notebook 14 regular model has a price tag of Rs 41,999 - Rs 47,999. These prices are part of the inaugural launch offer and will get a hike after July 16th.

Mi Notebook 14 Horizon edition has a price of Rs 54,999 - Rs 59,999. These have better specs than the regular 14-inch model and features thin-bezel displays ( 91% screen to body ratio )

Different variants and their prices

XMA1901-FC : Rs 41,999 ( 10th Gen Intel Core i5 / 8GB ram / 256GB SSD / Integrated Graphics )
XMA1901-FA : Rs 44,999 ( 10th Gen Intel Core i5 / 8GB ram / 512GB SSD / Integrated Graphics )
XMA1901-DG : Rs 47,999 ( 10th Gen Intel Core i5 / 8GB ram / 512GB SSD / Nvidia MX250 2GB )
XMA1904-AR : Rs 54,999 ( 10th Gen Intel Core i5 / 8GB ram / 512GB SSD / Nvidia MX250 2GB )
XMA1904-AF : Rs 59,999 ( 10th Gen Intel Core i7 / 8GB ram / 512GB SSD / Nvidia MX250 2GB )

Note: While all these variants have SSDs, the most expensive XMA1904-AF variant has a faster 512GB PCI-E Gen 3x4 NVMe SSD onboard.



Specs and Features
  • 10th Gen Intel Core i7-10510U / Core i5-10210U
  • 14 inch Full HD Anti-glare display ( Horizon variant has 91% screen to body ratio )
  • 256GB / 512GB SSD storage 
  • 8GB ram
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • up to 10 hours of battery usage
  • Windows 10 Home
  • up to Nvidia MX250 2GB graphics


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