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Xiaomi Mi NoteBook Ultra Review: Best laptop in this price range

The Mi NoteBook Ultra also outperforms some other expensive ultrabooks while costing a fraction of their price. This is a solid upgrade for those using an older machine or even the Mi NoteBook 14 that came out last year. It's also a no-brainer to spend a little extra and get the Mi NoteBook Ultra or the Mi NoteBook Pro over the RedmiBook 15 Pro that came out not too long ago. The Realme Book (Slim) stands as one of the main competitors in this price range, but there are some noteworthy differences that you might want to consider, such as a smaller display with an unusual aspect ratio and more. That being said, the Mi NoteBook Ultra is indeed the laptop to beat in this price range and I can already see this particular machine making it to a lot of our recommendation lists.

The Mi NoteBook 14 marked Xiaomi's entry into the laptop space in India last year. While we did get new RedmiBook laptops from the company a few months back, but the new Mi NoteBook Pro and the Mi NoteBook Ultra are the true successors of the Mi NoteBook 14 we all were waiting for. Both the Mi NoteBook Pro and the Mi NoteBook Ultra are solid upgrades over the Mi NoteBook 14 with a lot of noteworthy improvements.

I've been using the Mi NoteBook Ultra as my primary laptop for the better part of the last month, and I think it's a fantastic option for anybody who's looking to buy a new laptop under Rs 60,000 in India. In this review, I will be diving deep into some key aspects of the laptop that should help you get a better understanding of the laptop.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Specifications

The Mi NoteBook Ultra review unit that I tested comes fitted with Intel's 11th gen Core i7-11370H CPU but the base variant of the laptop comes with an H-series Core i5 processor. I will be talking about the performance of this laptop in detail but before that, let's take a quick look at the specifications -

Mi NoteBook Ultra Specs

Processor: Intel Core i7-11370H 3.30GHz base clock and 4.80GHz max turbo, 35W Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics with 96EU RAM: 16GB DDR4 RAM 1600MHz Storage: 512GB Kioxia NVMe SSD Display: 39.6cm (15.6) Mi TrueLife+ Display, 3.2K resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio

Mi NoteBook Ultra Performance

The Mi NoteBook Ultra given to us for review is powered by the Intel Core i7-11370H CPU. It's a high-end quad-core CPU that is usually seen in some thin and light gaming laptops. It's an interesting choice to use this SoC instead of an i7 from the U-series. The result? Well, it makes the Mi NoteBook Ultra way more powerful than some other ultrabooks on the market. Obviously, this comes at the cost of thermals, which we will discuss a bit later in this review.

The processor has 4 Willow Cove cores and 8 threads with support for Hyperthreading. The H-series chip inside this laptop is configured at 35W TDP with a base clock of 3.30GHz. It also has a single or two core boost of up to 4.8GHz whereas all cores and hit a max frequency of 4.3GHz. It is superior to the Core i7-1185G7 which has a lower TDP and subsequently, lower performance.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Cinebench

In Cinebench R23, the Mi NoteBook Ultra managed to score 5,539 in the multi-core test and 1,527 in the single-core test. The scores are higher than what we were able to get on both the newly launched RedmiBook 15 Pro and the Fujitsu UH-X Convertible laptops that are powered by the Intel Core i5-11300H and the Core i7-1165G7 respectively. Here, take a look -

The Mi NoteBook Ultra also managed to score 5,034 in PCMark 10, which is once again higher than some other ultrabooks on the market like the ASUS Expertbook B9400. Even outside of the world of benchmarking, the Mi NoteBook Ultra excels in putting up with my day-to-day workloads too. I was comfortably able to work with around 15-20 Chrome tabs along with some other apps like Lightroom, Spotify, etc. running in the background. The Core i7-11370H truly helps to bring the best out of this machine.

Not having a discrete GPU may sound like a deal-breaker but the Iris Xe Graphics with 96EU powering this machine is no slouch either. It handles most of the 3D workloads very well. I was able to play multiple games of Valorant on this laptop and it was indeed an enjoyable experience thanks to that 90Hz panel. Yes, you can play games on this laptop as long as you keep your expectations in check. The Mi NoteBook Ultra should be good for esports titles and even some AAA titles at low settings.

Mi NoteBook Ultra 3DMark

Here's a quick look at the 3DMark numbers that I managed to record on the Mi NoteBook Ultra. I also used the Mi NoteBook Ultra for creative workloads like photo and video editing and it delivered reliable performance. I was able to edit my usual test edit timeline in Davinci Resolve faster than I was able to on other notebooks like the ASUS Expertbook B9400. Adobe Lightroom was also able to export our test files without any issues. And did I mention that the 16:10 aspect ratio helps with creative workloads? It's hard to go back to a normal 16:9 panel after getting the taste of more screen real-estate.

Thermal Performance

Xiaomi seems to be hell-bent on using Intel's H-series chips even in its mainstream notebooks like the RedmiBook. I am not the one to complain as long as the thermals are well under control. So, what can you expect from the Mi NoteBook Ultra? Well, let's a look at some graphs before I answer that question.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Core Clock

Cinebench R23's multi-core test pushes the i7-11370H to its limits by hitting the max turbo frequency of 4.8GHz. The core clocks settle at around 3.3GHz throughout the test. As a result, I was able to record a max temp of 97°C initially before it settled at around 80°C throughout the test. I never saw the core temperatures going above the 85°C mark outside of benchmarking applications, which is good.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Core Temperature

This is also true for gaming or running any applications that go heavy on the iGPU. So as long as you maintain a decent ambient temperature, the Mi NoteBook Ultra should be able to handle just about anything without having any major thermal issues. Yes, the laptop will throttle occasionally while running some resource-intensive application, but I am happy to report that it is not a common occurrence and it will not take away from the user experience.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Display

The Mi NoteBook Ultra not only has one of the best displays you can find on a laptop in this price range, but I think it's also one of the best laptop displays I've ever used. Yes, other OEMs offer laptops with both bigger and higher resolution panels but the Mi NoteBook Ultra's 15.6-inch 3.2K panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio hits the sweet spot for me. It's a fantastic display and is easily one of the best things about this laptop.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Display

I managed to compare with Realme Book's 14-inch 2K panel to see which one's a better option and you can check out this video right here to see the detailed comparison - 

The video also highlights other aspects of the Mi NoteBook Ultra's display, so be sure to check it out in case you want to learn more about the panel itself. 

Mi NoteBook Ultra Keyboard, Trackpad & IO

Before we jump into the design and build quality section, let's talk a little bit about the trackpad, keyboard, and the IO situation on the Mi NoteBook Ultra. Just like its design, the Mi NoteBook Ultra's keyboard deck will instantly remind you about the MacBook. You are looking at a traditional laptop keyboard layout with generous space between the keys.

Xiaomi says it is using the scissor mechanism for the keys and they feel similar to the keys on a MacBook. I'd honestly say the keys on the Realme Book (Slim) come close to the MacBook keys but the Mi NoteBook Ultra comes close if that's even a metric to look at. That being said, they're very comfortable to type on with 1.5mm deep key travel and I personally got used to them in no time. The good thing about the keyboard is that it comes with backlighting which was missing on both the Mi NoteBook 14 and the RedmiBook 15 Pro.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Keyboard Deck

Moving on to the trackpad, this is clearly a bigger surface now compared to the one we saw on the last year's Mi NoteBook 14. It's also slightly better than what we saw on both the Mi NoteBook 14 and the RedmiBook 15 Pro, but I still think there's room for improvement. The smooth finish helps with gestures and tracking, but clicking the bottom half of the trackpad still feels "budget-ty" for the lack of a better word. It's certainly not a deal-breaker, but something I wanted to mention.

One thing do I like about the Mi NoteBook Ultra is the wide variety of port selections on offer. While most laptops in this range, including the Realme Book (Slim), come with only a couple of USB Type-C ports, the Mi NoteBook Ultra gives you a bunch of options. You get a Type-C USB port and Thunderbolt 4 for charging and two USB Type-A ports out of which one is a 3.2 Gen 1 port whereas the other one is USB 2.0. Additionally, you also get an HDMI port and a 3.5mm combo jack.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Design & Build Quality

It's no surprise that the Mi NoteBook Ultra resembles the MacBook Pro both from the outside as well as the inside on the keyboard deck as I mentioned earlier. And for its all intents and purposes, it's not a bad thing at all, in my honest opinion. In fact, I think it's one of the best laptops you can buy in this price range strictly speaking from a design and a build quality perspective.

The chassis is made out of Aircraft grade Series 6 Aluminium and it weighs  1.7Kgs. It's definitely not as wafer-thin or lightweight as, say, the MacBook Air, but it screams quality. There's also a 'Xiaomi' branding on the lid giving it a bit more personality which the RedmiBook 15 Pro lacked. The overall build quality is very premium and makes it stand out in this price range.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Design

Other additional features like the built-in fingerprint scanner on the power button make it very convenient. Not to forget, there's also a webcam now on top of the display, something which was missing on both the Mi NoteBook 14 and the RedmiBook 15 Pro. The laptop is also fitted with dual 2W stereo speakers with support for DTS audio processing app. The speaker quality is no match to some other ultrabooks on the market, but it gets loud enough to fill a small room with decent audio quality.

The lid is also super easy to open thanks to the fantastic that lets you open the lid with just one finger. Opening the lid reveals the beautiful display with all its bells and whistles that we talked about in the video embedded above.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Battery Life

Mi NoteBook Ultra Battery Life Test

The Mi Notebook Ultra packs a 69,993 mWh battery, which Xiaomi says can last for 12-hours worth of usage. It charges via a 65W Type-C power adapter which makes it convenient. In terms of battery performance, the Mi NoteBook Ultra managed to last for around 7 hours and 20 mins with brightness set to 100-percent. This is one of those machines that can easily last you for an entire day before forcing you to look for a charger. Obviously, your mileage may vary but I still think it's commendable given the fact that it sports a 3.2K panel with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Mi NoteBook Ultra Verdict

Xiaomi has launched the Mi NoteBook Ultra for a starting price of Rs 59,999 in India. At this price, you are looking at the base variant of the machine with an Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM. The variant I tested for this review is the most expensive option priced at Rs 76,999. For that price, you are looking at a fantastic laptop that comes with one of the most beautiful displays, a powerful 11th generation Intel Core H-series processor, and an extremely well-built machine that's usually unheard of in this price range.

The Mi Notebook Ultra also outperforms some other expensive ultrabooks while costing a fraction of their price. This is a solid upgrade for those using an older machine or even the Mi NoteBook 14 that came out last year. It's also a no-brainer to spend a little extra and get the Mi NoteBook Ultra or the Mi NoteBook Pro over the RedmiBook 15 Pro that came out not too long ago. The Realme Book (Slim) stands as one of the main competitors in this price range, but there are some noteworthy differences that you might want to consider like a smaller display with an unusual aspect ratio and more. That being said, the Mi NoteBook Ultra is indeed the laptop to beat in this price range and I can already see this particular machine making it to a lot of our recommendation lists.



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This HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One AiO PC launched with RTX 3080 & 5K display could be the perfect gaming setup

HP upgraded its All-in-One (AiO) series with all new hardware from Intel and Nvidia for the year 2021. The new HP Envy 34-inch AiO desktop PC is an upgrade over the last year’s 32-inch model and therefore features top of the line specs including a 5K display, Intel Core i9 CPU and an RTX 3080. 

HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One AiO price specs features availability in India

HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) Desktop PC Specifications, Price, Availability in India

The HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) PC comes with up to an 11th gen Intel Core i9 octa-core processor for ultrafast computing performance. Furthermore, the HP All in One PC also features up to an Nvidia RTX 3080 GPU, which should be more than enough to play modern games at ultra graphical settings. 

In terms of memory and storage, the HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) PC comes with upto 128GB DDR4 RAM and 2TB NVMe SSD. Despite being an AiO PC, users can upgrade the 2021 HP Envy desktop thanks to four additional RAM slots and M.2 SSD upgrade slots.

HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) PC has a diverse collection of I/O ports including 2X Thunderbolt 4 ports, 1 USB Type C port, 6 USB Type-A ports, and a 3.5mm HDMI out port. HP paired all these components with an Ultrawide 5k (5120x2160 pixels) monitor featuring two internal Bang and Olufsen speakers and a 15W Qi wireless charger.

The HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) PC also comes with a detachable 16MP webcam which users can move throughout the length and breadth of the screen. It is a cool concept as people can now place their webcam where it suits them the most. Additionally, the new HP Envy AiO comes with an HP Palette which features a creative toolkit housing several sketches.

In terms of pricing, the HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) PC has a price tag of $1,999 or Rs 1,47,000 (approx). It is available in the US through HP’s online store. The HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) PC is not available in India however and no official information is available pertaining to its future launch either. 

We strongly think that HP should launch the HP Envy 34-inch All-in-One (AiO) PC in India as demand for powerful personal computers is at an all-time high. 

Also Read: HP OMEN FanFest 2020: HP Announces Esports Gold Quest Scholarship Worth Rs 12 Lakh



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Google adds Gmail Search Filter Update and Personal Settings for Android Users

Google is continuously updating Google Workspace regularly, and this time, Gmail for Android is getting an improved search feature. Previously we saw the addition of Chat and Spaces along with the change in the UI as well. This time, Google is adding a search filter, which can be used by tapping the search box and will appear just below it. The aim is to allow users to quickly and easily filter email search results on their mobile devices. It will help you find a specific email or information based on the filter selected from the drop-down list. It will either consist of the name of the sender or the timeframe of receiving the email. You can select a single sender or multiple senders at a time. 

Gmail Search Filter Update: Rollout and Availability

Gmail Search Filter Update: Rollout and Availability 

Google announced this feature via the Google Workspace Updates blog. This update has begun to roll out from 20th September and will be available to all the users by the end of October. It will be available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as G Suite Basic and Business customers.

Google Personal results setting for Search on Android

Recently, 9to5Google spotted the addition of Personal results setting on the Google App for Android. This update will be controlling personalised results on Search. Users can turn on or off these settings by following the path Settings > Personal Results on the Google app homepage. It will allow users to disable or enable this option via the app, so you can allow Google to use your account data for personalised results. 

Google Personal results setting for Search on Android

This feature will include: Autocomplete predictions based on your search history  Results based on your account data like your location, dates and reminders Personalised results based on your regular Google activities like what to eat, places to visit, etc.

Source Video: Google Workspace

 



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BSNL Rs 499 prepaid voucher: Everything you need to know

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) offers a variety of plans that are priced between Rs 300 and Rs 500. These plans come with a good validity period, daily data limit and free SMSs, making them ideal for the masses.

BSNL Rs 499 prepaid voucher: Everything you need to know

BSNL Rs 499 Recharge (and other plans)

The following are the different BSNL recharge plans priced between Rs 300 and Rs 500, along with their offerings.

Plan

Validity Period

Data 

SMS per day

Other offerings

BSNL Rs 499 prepaid plan

90 days

2GB per day 

100

Unlimited calls and BSNL tunes, access to the Zing app

BSNL Rs 429 prepaid plan

81 days

1GB per day 

100

Unlimited calls, EROS Now streaming

BSNL Rs 447 STV

N/A

100GB high-speed data for 60 days (speed is reduced to 80 Kbps after 60 days)

100

Unlimited calls, EROS Now streaming, BSNL Tunes

BSNL Rs 319 prepaid plan

365 days

2GB daily for 60 days (speed is reduced to 80 Kbps after 60 days)

100

PRBT, unlimited calls 

BSNL Rs 398 prepaid plan

30 days validity

N/A

100 for Indian national numbers only

N/A

BSNL also announced a special discount scheme for present landline customers who are migrating to BSNL FTTH, the scheme will facilitate the smooth migration of prepaid DSL connections. According to the reports, the company is offering a discount of Rs 600 to the users who are migrating.

Also Read: BSNL will end all Prepaid Broadband Plans and will migrate existing users to new Postpaid Plan

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Report: Bitcoin price can hit 100K by the end of 2021

Bitcoin is the most valuable digital asset but volatile

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) was created by Satoshi Nakamoto and its ledger started on January 3, 2009. Since its inception, it has become the most valuable and popular digital asset in the world. 

Bitcoin is the most valuable digital asset but volatile

2021 has been a highly volatile year for Bitcoin. In April 2021, it touched an all-time high of $ 65,000 (roughly ₹ 47.7 lakhs). In May 2021, Bitcoin prices corrected by more than 50 percent from the all-time high after Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk announced that his company would no longer accept Bitcoin as a payment mode. After a few months of consolidation, it reclaimed the $ 50,000 level (roughly ₹ 36.8 lakhs). 

On September 7, 2021, El Salvador became the first country to declare Bitcoin as legal tender.

Bitcoin prices may touch $100K by the end of 2021

According to a report published by Bloomberg, the price of Bitcoin is likely to approach by the end of 2021. “About $40,000 may be the Bitcoin cap a while within that we see as a resting crypto-asset bull market. No. 2 Ethereum is rapidly moving towards No. 1 market-cap status and has been a top driver of the Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index in 2021. Bitcoin is more likely to resume appreciating towards $100,000 resistance rather than sustaining below $20,000,” the report read.

On September 16, 2021, Mike McGlone, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Commodity Strategist, tweeted that he expects a “significant advance in 2021, potentially to $100,00, we believe”.

Can Bitcoin Reach $100,000 in 2021? Five Charts Show Potential - Past #Bitcoin trading trends and the crypto's declining supply vs. mainstream adoption suggest a significant advance in 2021, potentially to $100,000, we believe. pic.twitter.com/0tH7PS7QEI

— Mike McGlone (@mikemcglone11) September 16, 2021 Bitcoin’s supply cap will boost the upside movement

“The human nature of acknowledging a new asset class is what we see as a primary support in 2021,” stated Mike McGlone in Bloomberg Crypto Outlook 2021, June 2021 Edition. 

The report states that the supply cap of Bitcoin will help it to become more expensive. Bitcoin supply will keep ‘halving’ every four years, and its supply will stop once its circulation supply touches 21 million coins. “The 2020 halving came amid unprecedented global fiscal and monetary stimulus, along with institutions tilting towards Bitcoin allocations,” the report added. 

At the time of writing this article, 1 Bitcoin was trading at $ 42,325.10 (₹ 31,28,438.60).



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Oppo Watch Free marks the companys step forward in the wearables market

The smartwatch market is a huge one that’s poised to grow further, so it’s no surprise that more brands want to enter it. Oppo has launched its latest wearable the Oppo Watch Free, which made its debut in China this Saturday and will be available for purchase in India on September 30. It is rumoured to be priced at around Rs. 6,200. 

What are the Oppo Watch Free Specifications?

The Oppo Watch Free has a 1.64-inch AMOLED touchscreen with 280x456 pixels resolution and 2.5D curved glass. This smartwatch comes with a 230mAh battery claimed to offer 14 days of battery life in the light battery life mode. It is also claimed to take only 75 minutes to charge fully. 

The Oppo Watch Free has more than 100 sports modes including cricket, kayaking, volleyball, rowing, swimming, badminton, skiing, and more. Additionally, it automatically tracks your performance across four sports: walking, running, using the rowing machine, and using the elliptical machine. It also has an  e-sports mode that ensures your smartphone’s notifications reach your wearable while you’re gaming (currently, the feature is only available on the Oppo Find X series and Oppo Reno 6 series smartphones).The Oppo Watch Free has a myriad of health features like heart rate monitoring, monitoring your oxygen levels, sleep monitoring, daily activity, and sedentary reminders, and snoring monitoring. The smartwatch is also equipped with a Xiaobu voice assistant.

What are the Oppo Watch Free Specifications?

You can choose from over a 100 watch faces, and even create customised ones that go with your outfit by uploading an image of what you’re wearing. The straps of this smartwatch are made of silicone .It comes with Bluetooth BLE v5 and is compatible with any smartphone that runs at least Android 6.0 or iOS 10.0.

Also Read: Oppo ColorOS 12 based on Android 12 unveiled; list of supported Oppo, OnePlus devices revealed

 



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Poco C Series could launch in India on September 30, Poco C4 reveal speculated

Poco recently teased the launch of its newest offering in the Poco C series, with the model expected to launch on the 30th of September, at noon. It is believed that this will be the Poco C4 which is the successor to the Poco C3, which was launched last year. The smartphone was Poco’s most affordable model, and was also believed to be a spin off of the Redmi 9C thanks to its triple rear camera and a water drop notch display.

Poco shared an image on its official Twitter account, along with the caption “C U Soon”, which is what led to the speculations of the Poco C4 being launched. 

What are the Poco C3 specifications?

The Poco C3 was received well by Indian audiences as it offered decent specifications at an affordable price point. It sold over a million units in January, with the number touching 2 million in February this year. 

The Poco C3 has a 6.53-inch HD+ (720x1,600 pixels) display with a 20:9 aspect ratio. The phone has a  triple rear camera setup with a 13-megapixel primary sensor at the helm, and a 5-megapixel selfie camera sensor. It runs on an octa-core MediaTek Helio G35 SoC processor, coupled with up to 4GB of RAM. It packs a 5,000mAh battery with 10W charging and carries a Micro-USB port. You can expand the 32GB/ 64GB storage up to 512GB using an SD card. 

What are the Poco C3 specifications?

Poco C3 Price

The Poco C3 is priced at Rs. 7,349 for the 3GB + 32GB model, and Rs. 8,349 for the 4GB + 64Gb model. These prices may go down during the upcoming Flipkart Big Billion Days coming up in October.

Will the new Poco C4 be worth a purchase? Stay tuned for our official review on the same. 

Also Read: Interview: Anuj Sharma from POCO India reveals the secret behind the brand’s incredible growth story

 

 



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

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