There is a new competitor in the convertible sector and that is Xiaomi. The Asian company surprised everyone during the event held in Paris, and everyone was waiting for the update of their most famous activity bracelet; but not only launched the new Xiaomi Smart Band 7.
Xiaomi has also introduced its convertible Book S, which has some very interesting features, namely the operating system it integrates – Windows.. Thus, it is almost on the same level as other equipment produced by the Redmond company Microsoft.
After a brief presentation of the Xiaomi Book S, we move on to what interests us: its price and availability. And the fact is that Xiaomi was not slow to introduce this new convertible in Spain. As discussed in Paris, the new Xiaomi Book S will go on sale for €599.99 for a limited time..
Yes, to promote this new device, Xiaomi will reduce its price by 100 euros and thus make more users interested in this convertible. The official price will be €699.99 when the offer period ends.. Of course, one of the necessary accessories to turn this device into a convertible is also on sale.
We are talking about a keyboard that is sold separately and has an official price of 149.99 euros, but will be sold at a price of 99.99 euros.. The truth is that Xiaomi’s decision to sell the keyboard separately deserves criticism, because it is usually not normal for convertibles.
The offer period marked by Xiaomi starts today and will last until July 2nd., it’s not long and, in fact, it’s exactly 48 hours to be able to get your hands on this new convertible. We talked in detail about this device, but we recall its technical characteristics and key features.
First, this is what It has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8CX Gen 2 as a processor, a 12.4-inch LCD screen with WQHD+ or 2560 x 1600 pixels resolution.. The screen refresh rate remains at 60 hertz and the maximum brightness is 500 nits. 4920mAh battery with 65W fast charging.
For RAM, 8 GB was integrated, and the storage is marked with a 256 GB module.. We hope to be able to test this device so that we can tell you about our daily use experience. And the fact is that it has a touch pen that can compete with Apple when drawing.
Source: Computer Hoy
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