Xiaomi’s most affordable laptop to date, the RedmiBook 14 gained certification from the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) on 2nd October, hinting at its imminent launch in Europe. The Chinese giant has been building its presence in the country with its phones over the past year and it might be rife for disruption.
Taking a quick look at the specs, RedmiBook 14 features a polycarbonate build and a 14-inch Full-HD display with slim bezels. It was originally powered by 8th-Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, but it wasrecently updatedwith 10th-Gen Intel Core processors from the Comet Lake family. It’s coupled with 8GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, 2GB Nvidia GeForce MX250 GPU, 46Wh battery.
Xiaomi has expanded beyond just smartphones, building out its IoT and audio accessory category in India over the past couple of years. But, the one thing that consumers direly want the company to launch in the country will have to be laptops, well, because they’re feature-rich and aggressively priced. Let’s hope we hear some news about RedmiBook 14 launch in India soon.