The new device announced today will be called Mi Gaming Laptop 2019 (as expected, read the original article below). Xiaomi confirms all the technical specifications that emerged previously, with three models – base, intermediate and top – that will be offered at a price that will start from 7,499 yuan, equal to about 973 euros. The display in all cases has a diagonal of 15.6 “, with a screen-shell ratio of 81%, a color gamut of 72% and a refresh rate of 144Hz.

Beyond the specific configurations (see below), Xiaomi Mi Gaming Laptop 2019 will have:

Windows 10 Home

15.6 “display

4-color LED-backlit keyboard with 3 modes

multi-gesture touchpad

dual-band WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0

2x speaker 3W

Dolby Audio

1MP HD webcam

4x USB 3.0, 1x Ethernet, 1 microphone holder, 1 3.5mm audio jack, 1x HDMI, 3-in-1 card reader

55Whr battery (4.5 hours of video playback, 4 hours of video streaming, 4.5 hours of browsing)

55Whr battery (4.5 hours of video playback, 4 hours of video streaming, 4.5 hours of browsing) dimensions: 364×265,2×20.9mm for 2.6kg

PRICES

base: 7.499 yuan (about 973 euros)

intermediate: 8,599 yuan (about 1,115 euros )

top: 8,999 yuan (about 1,167 euros )

Xiaomi Mi Gaming Laptop 2019 will be presented this Sunday, August 4th: the news is official, even if the name is provisional: a couple of teasers have been published on the Weibo account of the laptop division of Xiaomi. Instead, go to the rumors to find out the technical details: on the Net we talk about three possible configurations, a top range, one in the middle and an entry-level.

The common denominator is the ninth generation Intel Core processors, 144 Hz displays and the latest generation NVIDIA RTX / GTX GPUs. Full details:

Top version:

Ninth-generation Intel Core i7 CPU

NVIDIA RTX 2060

16 GB of RAM at 2,666 MHz

512 GB of SSD

144 Hz display

Intermediate version:

Ninth-generation Intel Core i7 CPU

NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti

16 GB of RAM at 2,666 MHz

512 GB of SSD

144 Hz display

Basic version:

Ninth Generation Intel Core i5 CPU

NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti

8 GB of RAM at 2,666 MHz

512 GB of SSD

144 Hz display

The first generation of the handset was introduced in March 2018; in our review, we defined it as a very valid gaming product, with more than solid performance and few real flaws (60 Hz display was one of the main ones).

Economic prices considering the technical data sheet, but the import problem remains. We hope that with the second generation Xiaomi opts for distribution outside the Chinese market; we will know something more in a few days.

// VIA