I struggled to find much about this laptop while I was looking - so figured I'd post this thread to assist others.
Long story short, I was in the market for a new laptop - replacing an XPS 15 9520 (i7-12700H, 32GB, RTX3050) and a temporary Surface Laptop Go, downsizing a little - and I was intrigued by the Core Ultra lineup.
Reviews of the XPS 14 were.... underwhelming, and the pricepoint even more so!
After spending a bit of time shopping around, I stumbled across the Redmibook Pro 14 from Aliexpress.
Core Ultra 7 155H
32GB RAM (7467 Mhz)
1TB SSD
2880x1800 panel, adaptive refresh 48-120Hz
80wH battery
Solid IO (HDMI, 1x USB-C, 1x TB4, 2x USB-A)
Realistically, it checked all the boxes I was looking for and gave me some IO I'll likely never use (coming from an XPS and Surface, USB-C & dongles are already part of my workflow).
Overall impressions:
From what little I could find in terms of reviews (YT videos from Russian language channels), the 14 and 16 variants are extremely similar, beyond the spec differences (increased display resolution and 130W charger, mostly) - so happy to answer any questions, should anybody stumble across this post.
....AMA.
Redmibook Pro 14 and outgoing Surface Laptop Go (12.5" display) for scale.
Long story short, I was in the market for a new laptop - replacing an XPS 15 9520 (i7-12700H, 32GB, RTX3050) and a temporary Surface Laptop Go, downsizing a little - and I was intrigued by the Core Ultra lineup.
Reviews of the XPS 14 were.... underwhelming, and the pricepoint even more so!
After spending a bit of time shopping around, I stumbled across the Redmibook Pro 14 from Aliexpress.
Core Ultra 7 155H
32GB RAM (7467 Mhz)
1TB SSD
2880x1800 panel, adaptive refresh 48-120Hz
80wH battery
Solid IO (HDMI, 1x USB-C, 1x TB4, 2x USB-A)
Realistically, it checked all the boxes I was looking for and gave me some IO I'll likely never use (coming from an XPS and Surface, USB-C & dongles are already part of my workflow).
Overall impressions:
- Solid build quality
- Underside panel is maybe a little flimsy, but it's the underside.
- I haven't opened the laptop up yet, but I suspect some support in the middle would fix this - a thermal pad on top of something (TBD) would likely fix the minor issue
- Chassis itself is rock solid.
- Passed the one finger open test with ease... hinge opens ~180'
- Panel has a bezel over top - at this point I'm used to glass fronted displays, so this feels a little bit 'cheaper'
- Sizeable 'feet' on the underside - one continuous across the back side, two small feel at the front.
- Underside panel is maybe a little flimsy, but it's the underside.
- Cool & quiet - even under stress testing the machine, the fans are pretty quiet.
- Edge of the chassis near the display gets a noticeable warm to the touch, but nothing too crazy.
- Keyboard is more than serviceable
- the trackpad, a little less so. It's 'fine', but if you're coming from an Macbook (or maybe XPS in the Windows realm, it's noticeably 'worse'). Theres a little 'wobble' in the trackpad. Left click is fine, right click is a little inconsistent, requiring a bit more force than you'd expect. I use gestures/two finger tap though, without issue.
- Software.... I can't comment too much. Shipped with a user profile set up, Windows 11 Enterprise - Chinese region variant, with English language pack.
- First thing I did (after verifying specs etc, before connecting to the internet) was wipe the drive and reinstall W11 Pro with a key I already had.
- 100W GAN USB-C charger supplied.
- I haven't used the charger, I have plenty chargers laying around already - but it does look to be more bulky than your 'premium' GAN chargers of similar wattage (Anker, UGreen, etc)
- 24hours of use, battery life appears to be as expected. ~12 hours of general 'office' type use - emails, browser work etc, at ~80% brightness.
- Very quick gaming test (Friday the 13th w/bots) saw ~35FPS at native resolution/High settings. ~45FPS at 1080p/High, ~70FPS at 1080p/Low.
- Battery did drain pretty quickly in this quick 'test'. ~30 mins of gameplay and ~23% reduction in battery (from fully charged)
- Fan was audible, but barely. CPU temps in the mid 70s.
From what little I could find in terms of reviews (YT videos from Russian language channels), the 14 and 16 variants are extremely similar, beyond the spec differences (increased display resolution and 130W charger, mostly) - so happy to answer any questions, should anybody stumble across this post.
....AMA.
Redmibook Pro 14 and outgoing Surface Laptop Go (12.5" display) for scale.
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