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Posted by Stanislav
 - December 29, 2019, 06:29:42
Quote from: william blake on December 09, 2019, 22:37:23
so guys why laptop market is so crappy? 60hz, FULL HD(lol), not more than 17", 300nit is a top class, always noisy, no ssd and 4gb of ram still common, why phone market gives us all the variety and tecnology but laptop market feed us with crap?
(my 2018 laptop has 9yo 6bit screen and 10yo wifi module. is it possible on a phone market?)
If are willing to pay a premium (>2K$) you can get a laptop with 144hz or 300hz screen of 4K resoluution and higher peak brightness. SSD is practically in all >mid laptops as well as >8gb rab (which you can increase). So, unless you are talking about <500USD laptops, they can provide lot of power for the money, and of course games not available for smartphones.
Posted by Filipe
 - December 23, 2019, 04:24:38
hello i have 4 questions about the device mi 9 lite:
1) Does it support micro sd cards in ex-FAT format?
2) Does it support USB OTG?
3) If you have the global version can you tell me if the software MIUI on that device show ads?
4) What settings require internet connection to be changed?

Thank you, great review ;) ;)
Posted by william blake
 - December 09, 2019, 22:37:23
so guys why laptop market is so crappy? 60hz, FULL HD(lol), not more than 17", 300nit is a top class, always noisy, no ssd and 4gb of ram still common, why phone market gives us all the variety and tecnology but laptop market feed us with crap?
(my 2018 laptop has 9yo 6bit screen and 10yo wifi module. is it possible on a phone market?)
Posted by Rian
 - December 06, 2019, 23:22:39
LED is multi color and works with Spotify, not sure about others..

Really liking the device so far!
Posted by Alvin Leong
 - December 06, 2019, 17:51:09
I was quite keen to get this one when it was first announced but then the Note 8 Pro came out, at a lower price, so I went for that instead.
Posted by xpclient
 - December 06, 2019, 09:23:07
How bright is the notification LED, is it white-only as is the case these days for Xiaomi and does it actually work for obscure third party apps of the user's choice or only for certain Xiaomi-whitelisted apps?


Posted by Simeon
 - December 06, 2019, 08:40:14
Hi! Thanks for the great article!
Could you please test the anti flicker (dc dimming) feature that Xiaomi introduces with each oled device?
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 05, 2019, 22:34:39
Xiaomi's Mi 9 Lite boasts a lot of technology and raises the bar for $250 smartphones dramatically. Find out in our review whether or not this smartphone from China performs adequately.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-Mi-9-Lite-Smartphone-Review-Big-Bang-for-the-Buck.445545.0.html