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Xiaomi notebook air 13 editing video
Xiaomi notebook air 13 editing video











xiaomi notebook air 13 editing video
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It handles Chrome, Word, and other Office apps easily, and multi-tasking between them results in no stuttering. Performance for day-to-day work, which is what I suspect anyone buying this will indulge in, is good. The audio can tear at higher volumes in bass-heavy tracks, but this is a rare occurrence.

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There’s little bass, of course, but the volume is good and the overall sound signature pleasant enough for YouTube and TV shows. The speakers are loud, and for once, I don’t have to complain that my iPhone is louder. A value under 2 is considered nearly indistinguishable to the human eye. deltaE simply indicates the variation in colour accuracy between what is rendered by a display and what is expected from an ideal panel.

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When calibrated with an i1 Display Pro Plus colorimeter, I got an average deltaE of 3, which, while not the best I’ve seen, is still quite good.

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By default, the panel is calibrated to 6900K, and professional photographers and designers will want to re-calibrate to 6500K. This is thanks to a high brightness of about 400 nits (Dell claims 500, but I suspect it’ll only hit that with HDR content) and a contrast ratio of 1500:1. While there’s no OLED, the UHD+ IPS LCD is so good that I initially mistook it for an OLED. What I expect from such a device is attention to detail, and it’s disappointing that you don’t get that. At certain angles, you can’t even read the keyboard.Īgain, this laptop costs over Rs 2 lakh it’s a premium laptop by any measure, a purely hedonistic purchase. Second, you’re getting a white backlight on white keys. The ‘U’ key has a bright corner, the ‘c’ in Caps lock isn’t properly lit, the ‘Tab’ key is less bright than its surrounding keys, the ‘ctr’ of ctrl isn’t properly lit… I could go on. The worst part, though, is something that might seem rather silly on the surface, but becomes a big deal when you look at that hefty price tag: the keyboard backlight.įirst, it’s extremely uneven. For well under Rs 2 lakh, you can pick up HP’s Envy 14, Lenovo’s carbon-fibre ThinkPads, and I know we’re pretending that the M1 Air doesn’t exist, but the M1 MacBook Air as well.Ĭlearly, it’s not just Apple that charges a premium for brand value.īacklighting for the keys on the Dell XPS 9310 is largely uneven, compared here to the key backlighting on the MacBook Pro. It looks good, but for Rs 80,000, you can get a 13-inch ZenBook 13 with a stunning, and I mean stunning, OLED display that puts everything else to shame. The 9310’s price of Rs 2,15,000 is simply too high for what’s on offer. As good as it is, there are some serious downsides Of all the Windows-based Ultrabooks I’ve tested this year, this is easily the nicest looking (and feeling) Ultrabook I’ve used.

xiaomi notebook air 13 editing video

It’s a handsome machine which, while surprisingly heavy for its form factor, is thinner than some tablets. The laptop does look polished and smart with its white metal lid and ‘arctic woven glass fibre’, palm rest. There are just two USB-C ports, but they’re rated for Thunderbolt 4, and there’s a microSD card slot as well as a 3.5 mm headphone jack. The screen supports touch input, the keyboard is backlit (not very well, but more on that later), and the speakers are great. The laptop does look polished and smart with its white metal lid and ‘arctic woven glass fibre’ palm rest.













Xiaomi notebook air 13 editing video