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Title: Xiaomi lifts restrictions on Mi Notebook purchases in India
Post by: Redaktion on July 17, 2020, 19:17:59
Xiaomi has lifted the restrictions that it placed on its latest Mi Notebook laptops in India. Unveiled last month, the Mi Notebook 14 and Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition can now be purchased freely directly from Xiaomi or Amazon India.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-lifts-restrictions-on-Mi-Notebook-purchases-in-India.481701.0.html
Title: Re: Xiaomi lifts restrictions on Mi Notebook purchases in India
Post by: Random variables on July 18, 2020, 10:40:25
Because people are not buying their laptops.Their sales have not been more than 100 considering only 40-50 total number of reviews.
Title: Re: Xiaomi lifts restrictions on Mi Notebook purchases in India
Post by: qwioue on July 18, 2020, 11:47:21
Quote from: Random variables on July 18, 2020, 10:40:25
Because people are not buying their laptops.
To be fair, rebranding Redmi as Mi Notebook is a very lame move from Xiaomi.
Title: Re: Xiaomi lifts restrictions on Mi Notebook purchases in India
Post by: Saurav on July 18, 2020, 21:41:59
I just wanted to inform the users thinking to buy it, that it has SATA SSD, and that is why it is cheaper than other laptops with the same features. Plus Xiaomi gains a lot from servicing and its warranty extension is costlier than other machines.
Title: Re: Xiaomi lifts restrictions on Mi Notebook purchases in India
Post by: UTKARSH on July 19, 2020, 07:23:21
Lol I can't believe that Xiami Indian counterpart will go this far to save their a**. Nobody is buying your laptop, Xiami India– ban sale again so that your CEO can say next time we are not losing money.
Title: Re: Xiaomi lifts restrictions on Mi Notebook purchases in India
Post by: Vjlion on July 19, 2020, 09:54:44
What a great paid news. Thanks for sharing sharing such a important news. Definitely I have enriched my current affairs.
Title: Re: Xiaomi lifts restrictions on Mi Notebook purchases in India
Post by: Anonymous on July 19, 2020, 19:51:32
Let's get more practical: soldered 8GB ram? Seriously?

Laptop is more becoming less and less workstation-y for those who could afford buy a laptop for everything.

A Windows 10, running one MSSQL dev server instance, visual studio code opening one Vue project, running a chrome based web browser with just 5-6 tabs, zoom/teams/whatever remote meeting, they already tops 7,8gb of the RAM!

5-7 years ago, 8gb was already quite common in a laptop, and these days, it's still common, just a bit faster (DDR3/L vs. DDR4). Come on!