RedmiBook 14 with 10th Gen Intel Processors set to launch on August 29

Updated on 26-Aug-2019
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A refreshed version of the RedmiBook 14 is launching on August 29.

It will be powered by the 10th gen Intel processors.

Redmi is all set to release the new Redmi Note 8 series of smartphones, but it looks like we should brace ourselves before the launch. It appears Redmi could launch the Note 8 series, Redmi TV, and RedmiBook 14 on August 29. The company ventured into the domain of PCs earlier this year with the launch of the RedmiBook 14 laptop. This year’s model is touted to be powered by the 10th gen Intel processors. 

The updated RedmiBook will launch on August 29. The Redmi Note 8 and Note 8 Pro are launching on the same day in China. Redmi claims that the new RedmiBook 14 will bring a performance boost of 13 percent. The announcement was shared in a post on the official Mi Notebook Weibo account. It indicates that the RedmiBook 14 will be launched in multiple colour variants. 

Gizmochina says, “We do not know if this processor is one of the 10nm Ice Lake CPUs or one of the 14nm Comet lake CPUs that were announced last week. What we do know is that the 10th Gen RedmiBook 14 computer will cost more than the top-end model powered (Core i7 + 512GB SSD) by an 8th Gen processor which is priced at ¥4999 (~$704).”

Not much is known about the specifications and features of the RedmiBook 14 right now. The original RedmiBook 14 featured a 14-inch ultra-narrow full-HD display with 178° wide viewing angle and 250 nits brightness, 8GB RAM with Nvidia GeForce MX250 graphics. The device could come with the same screen providing an 81.2 percent screen-to-body ratio, a full-sized keyboard, HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and a 3.5mm audio jack. 

The original RedmiBook 14 weighs at 1.5Kgs and comes with a 19mm full-sized keyboard. Moreover, the notebook is 17.95mm thick. Until will get more information, you can read this article to find out everything we know about the Redmi Note 8.

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