
Xiaomi's RedmiBook 14 is renewed, a laptop that was already interesting in its first version, now it is even more so. processors XNUMXth Gen Intel Core, an interesting design and a price that, as always, makes it difficult for the competition.
New Xiaomi RedmiBook 14 laptops

With the expansion of Xiaomi outside of China, reaching official stores in countries like Spain and others in Latin America, one of the great advantages for the user was being able to opt for products other than smartphones.
One of these products was their laptops. The Xiaomi Mi Notebook and Mi Notebook Pro have stood out since their inception for price and performance. In addition, the design also added value by being made of aluminum. In short, they were proposals that made life difficult for the offer of other traditional computer manufacturers.
With that experience and taking advantage of the Redmi brand, Xiaomi presented its first RedmiBook 14. Now, barely three months later, a new hardware upgrade that make them more interesting.
The new RemiBook 14 are laptops with two common elements: 14-inch Full HD display and design. A metallic body similar to that of the Mi Notebook, quite elegant and well finished. The manufacturer does this very well, offering products that are physically at a very good level for the sale price and that we will tell you about later.
At the specification level, this new batch includes Intel Core processors, exactly the Intel Core i5-10210U and i7-10510U. They are micros of the tenth generation and the U series. That is, 14 nm processors that offer good performance without neglecting the issue of autonomy.
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In graphic themes they have the Nvidia GeForce MX250, integrate 8 GB of DDR4 RAM and two SSD storage options of 256 and 512 GB. Finally, the operating system is Windows 10 as it could not be otherwise.

Accompanied by three USB A connectors (two of them 3.0 and one 2.0) and HDMI output, another striking point is that it offers fast charging. That means that in about 35 minutes you will have a 50% charged battery.
If I had to look for some negative points, they would be that the system's RAM memory is not expandable and that a USB C port would have been great (although some may think otherwise, a USBC to charge and incidentally connect an accessory would have been great). However, with prices that, in exchange, oscillate between 500 and 650 euros, make them very attractive options.
We will see how long they take to arrive, but it is clear that more than one today could live peacefully surrounded solely and exclusively by Xiaomi products. The number of technological products that it has, leaving aside the rice cookers or even sofas or slippers from Poéticas, is incredible. Although with only the phones, laptops and headphones they would be worth it.