The Mi Gaming Laptop features Full-HD 15.6-inch thin edges and range of Adobe Wide Gamut RGB colour. The body is brushed aluminium. The basic configuration includes 7-generation Intel Core i5 processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics chip, 8 GB RAM and 128 GB SSD with 1 TB hard drive. Meanwhile, the most powerful version has Core i7 processor, GTX 1060 graphics chip, 16 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD with 1 TB hard drive. The structure of the Mi Gaming Laptop allows for better cooling, with room for a 12V fan, four air vents and a 3 + 2 design for the heat pipe. It also has a “Tornado” button to speed up the fan and enable quick cooling, promising to reduce the internal temperature by 3°C to 5°C within ten minutes. Both the models are 20.6 mm thick. Both versions have a backlit keyboard with up to 16 million colours and five programmable keys on the left side, plus Dolby Atmos audio, four USB 3.0 ports, two USB-C ports, HDMI and headphone jack. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi’s new Mi Gaming Laptop will go on sale in China from April 13 and will cost around $960 (basic model). Meanwhile, the most powerful version will leave for $1,440; as The Next Web notes, an Alienware laptop with comparable specifications costs the equivalent of $2860 in China – almost twice as much. So, what do you think about this? Simply Share all your view and thoughts in the comment section below.