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Xiaomi Ultrabook looks like a Macbook air for 1/3 of the price

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It's here!!!

http://en.miui.com/thread-316298-1-1.html

the Standard version is equipped with intel core i5 6200U with 8GB of ram and 256 SSD. The incredible price is of 3999 yuan, about 550 euros (duties excluded). We don't still know the dimensions but it would be a 12"-13"

-the PRO version, even better, is bigger (15,6") it packs an Intel Core-i7 6700HQ, a dedicated graphics NVIDIA GTX 970M, RAM 16GB DDR4 and an SSD of 512 GB. The price is 6699 Yuan (about 910 euros, duties excluded).


Should work nicely!!!
http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/testing-thread-skylake-platform-in-os-x.176407/
 
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Mi Notebook Air 13.3" - Intel Core i5 processor, runs Windows 10 Home - 8GB DDR4 RAM + 256GB PCIe SSD, expandable SSD slot - NVIDIA GeForce 940MX dedicated graphics card - 9.5-hour battery, 50% charge in 30min - Lightweight full metal body, weighs just 1.28kg - Elegant logoless design, personalize with stickers - Supports Mi Cloud Sync and Mi Band unlocking - Priced at RMB 4999 (Approx. USD 750)

Mi Notebook Air 12.5" - Sized like a magazine, just 12.9mm thin - Full metal body, only weighs 1.07kg - Intel Core M3 processor, 11.5-hour battery - 4GB RAM + 128GB SATA SSD, expandable SSD slot - 1080p FHD screen, edge-to-edge protective glass - AKG custom dual speakers, Dolby digital surround sound - Priced at RMB 3499 (Approx. USD 525)
 
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Wifi card is soldered, this is one annoying issue for hackintosh not until plugging bcm94352z on one of ssd m2(2280) slot can functionally work .
also battery capacity is not very fascinating....
 
I have almost exact specs on Asus Zenbook UX303UB (Core i5 6200U) and have been running El Capitan for a month now.

Intel integrated HD 520 graphics run smooth

You need to know the below 2 are still WIP and may work in future ;

1. Intel dual band wireless 7265 wifi card
2. If this Mibook has a backlit keyboard

I have also been struggling booting up with SMBios MacBook9,1 which throws kernel panic.
Due to this, Piker alpha's PM patch isn't efficient.
So u can expect battery time of 3.5 to 4 hours on moderate usage.

Would be good to see if someone does boot this up with MacBook9,1 SMBios.

Cheers
 
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