Xiaomi Starts Selling 'All-In-One' Desktop Computer For Rs 32,000
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The highest model of this all-in-one desktop computer features a 9th-gen Intel Core i5-9400 chipset.
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In case you’re a Xiaomi fan, the Chinese brand is in all niches that you’d love to give a try. Although many such products are not labeled with its original brand, customers can easily find them at several Xiaomi Eco Chain enterprises in the market. For your information, Xiaomi Youpin already rolled out an all-in-one PC, dubbed Ningmei CR600, which is now priced at around $460 (approximately Rs 32,000).
The all-in-one desktop computer comes packed with an Intel Core i3/i5 chipset and a 23.8-inch 1080 display screen. As its name suggested, customers will also have a 16GB disk for storing photos, a set of wireless mouse and keyboard alongside a convenient mouse pad.
Customers have a total of three options when they decide to purchase the all-in-one desktop computer Ningmei CR600, depending on which processor they’d like to use. The highest model features a 9th-gen Intel Core i5-9400 chipset comprising of 6 threads and 6 cores with 4.1 GHz of frequency. In comparison with the predecessor Intel Core i5-7400, it’s said to boast a 50%-higher performance.
- Share version: Core i3-9100 / 8GB memory / 512GB SSD
- Enjoy Edition: Core i5-9400 / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD
- Enjoy Edition: Core i5-9400 / 8GB RAM / 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD
Under the hood, the all-in-one desktop houses an Intel HD630 Graphics card, allowing users to work on a bunch of design software such as CAD or PS. What’s more, it supports more than 90% of mainstream games at present.
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