![]() The machine was fine for watching movies, shows, and YouTube videos with accurate colours, sharpness, and contrast levels. My experience interacting with the panel was just above average. You get a 16:9 standard aspect ratio, 178-degree viewing angle, and 5.75mm bezels at the sides. The display is pretty similar to the Horizon Edition. It packs in a 14-inch screen with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. ![]() The laptop is still quite light weight and definitely made for portability. It was a breeze as the device comes with excellent rubber pads at the bottom which does a pretty good job to keep it in place. I must say I enjoyed using this laptop on a flat surface. Of course, I would have preferred it to be a bit lighter (given that I am coming from the IdeaPad 710S which weighs in at just 1.1kg), the Mi Notebook 14 is still an easy one to lug around, use in a cafe perched on a stool or quite simply work outdoors. ![]() Although the design was inspired by Apple MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, Xiaomi manages to give the laptop a premium look and feel, thanks to the metal build. The Mi NoteBook 14 feels pretty solid in hand and it is easy to carry around. The design and build of the laptop are pretty neat and minimal and I rather liked it as there's nothing really out of place. ![]()
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