

The Mi Notebook Ultra seems like the most complete laptop from Xiaomi till now. The laptop supports USB Type-C charging with a 65W charger that comes inside the box.

Again, this is something I will monitor over the next few days. The best it can deliver is about seven to eight on medium usage. Based on my usage so far, that seems like bit of an exaggeration. The Mi Notebook Ultra packs a 70Whr battery and Xiaomi claims that it can last for around 12-hours.
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The Connectivity options on the Mi NoteBook Ultra include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.1, a Thunderbolt 4 port, HDMI port, USB Type-C port, two USB Type-A ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
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The laptop is made of Series 6 Aluminium which is claimed to be 1.4 times stronger than the previous generation. The thickness has also been kept at 17.9mm. Yet, Xiaomi has kept the weight down to 1.7kgs which is pretty good for an everyday laptop. The Mi Notebook Ultra is not small laptop by any means. I have been using the Mi Notebook Ultra for the last couple of days and here are my quick thoughts on it. All of this costs you Rs 59,999 for the entry variant. It has a large 15.6-inch display with high refresh rate, Intel Core processors, decent battery life and a slim form factor. The recently launched Mi Notebook Ultra may do to the laptop market what the Redmi Note series did to the smartphone industry. That's the issue Mi Notebook Ultra aims to resolve.

Both of these looked promising but, also left scope for a lot of improvement. Xiaomi had launched the Mi Notebook 14 last year and introduced the RedmiBook 15 line-up earlier this month. Xiaomi has been dominating the Indian smartphone market for years now and with the sudden popularity of OTT platforms and Work From Home culture, the next logical step is to focus on the laptop market which desperately needs a refresh.
