According to Bloomberg, the company is working on new versions of the iMac desktop, MacBook Air laptop, and a thinner MacBook Pro laptop. Of course, it won't be long until Apple rolls out its new generation of Mac laptops. Xiaomi says you can play games like Dota 2 at 85 frames per second at full-HD resolution on its Notebook Air. Similar ultraportables, such as the Razer Blade Stealth, rely on Intel's integrated graphics to do the legwork, which means their gaming potential is limited. Given its graphics prowess, the 13.3-inch Mi Notebook Air has few rivals - at least on paper. Other specs include a 256GB solid-state drive and 8GB of RAM, and if you need more space there's an additional SATA slot available to boost storage by up to 256GB. Supdate: Xiaomi's Mi Notebook Air isn't quite as novel as the company's hoverboard or latest drone, but it does have one thing most other ultraportable laptops lack - a discrete Nvidia GeForce 940MXa graphics card.
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