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Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 Comes With Powerful Specs; Fingerprint Sensor, Intel Kaby Lake Processors & More [VIDEO]

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Xiaomi has rolled out a newly upgraded Mi Notebook Air 13.3 ultra-light laptop, and the device comes with new features. The Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 comes along with powerful specs such as Intel's 7th-gen Core processors, NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphic card, fingerprint sensor, among others.

The new Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 is available with a wide range of new features. The Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air is powered by Intel's seventh-gen Core M3 processor and features a new version with 4G LTE modem, Ubergizmo reported.

By including Intel's 7th-gen Core processor, the Chinese tech company delivers nearly 12 percent improvement in performance compared to the previous 6th-gen Core M3. However, the new Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air is equipped with a 13.3-inch screen.

In addition to the new upgrade of the Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air is the fingerprint recognition technology, and the feature is located at the upper right corner of the trackpad. The processor of Xiaomi's new device is equipped with a massive 8GB DDR4 memory and also features a 128GB as well as 256GB PCIe SSD expandable hard drive variants. Similar to the previous models, the new Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 is available with a custom AKG dual 2W Dolby Audio speakers, The Indian Express reported.

The Chinese tech giant claims that Mi Notebook Air 13.3's battery backup will last up to 9.5 hours. The 40Wh battery of the new device supports fast charging. Nonetheless, the new Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 laptop features one Type-C port, one HDMI port and two USB 3.0 port. Xiaomi's latest Mi Notebook Air laptop weighs only 1.2 Kg and is merely 14.8mm thick.

Furthermore, the Intel Core i5 model of the Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 offers 128GB of storage and has a $737 price tag in China. Meanwhile the Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13.3 with 256GB of storage costs $810.

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