Mi Notebook Pro vs Realme Book Slim: How Do They Compare?

Aug. 27, 2021



With thelaunch of Mi Notebook Pro and Ultra, Xiaomi has warmed up the premium laptop market in India. Realme had just launched theRealme Book Slima week ago, and with Xiaomi’s launch, things seem to be super exciting for consumers. Both the laptops bring premium materials and high-end internals at the sub-Rs. 60,000 price bracket. So in this article, we compare the Mi Notebook Pro vs Realme Book Slim to find out which one outdoes the other. So without any wait, let’s pit the Mi Notebook Pro against the Realme Book Slim to find out which one you should buy.

We have compared the Mi Notebook Pro against the Realme Book Slim in complete detail. We have discussed the design and build quality, display, processor, and much more. You can expand the table below to move to a relevant section with ease.

Before we discuss all of the specifications in detail, let’s first take a quick look at the key specifications of both laptops:

Beginning with the design, it seems both are going for the MacBook look, especially the Mi Notebook Pro. TheMi Notebook Pro is made of 6-series aviation-grade aluminum alloywith a sandblasted texture on top to give you a smooth feeling across the chassis. On the other hand, Realme mentions that it uses a high-quality aluminum unibody design to give Realme Book a sleek and stylish look.

On paper, both Mi Notebook Pro and Realme Book Slim look promising, but we will have to wait for an in-hand experience to see which one is more premium in terms of design and build quality.

Coming to the dimensions, the Mi Notebook Pro has a thickness of 17.3mm, whereas theRealme Book Slim justifies its namewith an even lower thickness — 14.9mm (by the way, the MacBook Air M1’s thickness is 15.24mm). So yeah, in terms of slim design, the Realme Book Slim outruns the Mi Notebook Pro as well as the MacBook Air M1. Talking about the weight, the Mi Notebook Pro weighs around 1.46kg, and the Realme Book Slim manages to reduce the weight to 1.38kg. It’s a marginal difference, but yes, the Realme Book Slim is lighter than the Mi Notebook Pro.

Things get pretty interesting on the display front. Both laptops are vying for the top spot as far as high-res panel and color accuracy are concerned. TheMi Notebook Pro features a 14-inch 2.5K displaywith a 16:10 aspect ratio, resolution of 2560 x 1600-pixels, and a refresh rate of 60Hz.

On the other hand, the Realme Book Slim has a 14-inch 2K screen with a 2160 x 1440-pixels resolution. It’s also a 60Hz panel, but Realme Book Slim comes in the modern 3:2 aspect ratio, whereas the Mi Notebook Pro is stuck to the traditional 16:10 form factor.Realme Book Slim

In terms of peak brightness, the Mi Notebook Pro can go up to 300 nits as opposed toRealme Book Slim’s 400 nits. So if you want a laptop for mostly outdoor use, then Realme Book Slim seems to have a slight upper hand over the Mi Notebook Pro. The best part about both the laptops is that they have small bezels around the screen, resulting in a near 90% screen-to-body ratio for Realme Book Slim and 88% for the Mi Notebook Pro.

Finally, both the laptops offer you rich and all-encompassing colors as they cover 100% of the sRGB wide color gamut. So you can’t go wrong with either if you want a vibrant and color-accurate display.

The choice of processors on both these laptops is interesting. The Mi Notebook Pro goes with the new H35-series Intel processor built on the 10nm process node. It features the 11-gen Intel i5-11300H processor that has 4 cores and 8 threads. The processor has abase clock speed of 2.6GHzand can go up to 4.4GHz. The TDP is also higher and can draw up to 35W power. Overall, it looks like you have a decently powerful processor on the Mi Notebook Pro.Intel H35 Series (11th-gen Intel i5-11300H processor)

Coming to the Realme Book Slim, it features the 11th-gen Intel i5-1135G7 processor. It is built on the same 10nm process and has 4 cores and 8 threads. But itsbase clock is set slightly lower at 2.4GHzand turbo boost can drive the CPU frequency up to 4.2GHz. On the TDP side, it can draw up to 25W power in comparison to Mi Notebook Pro’s 35W.

If you strictly judge both the processors on paper, it looks like the Mi Notebook Pro has a better processor than the one on Realme Book Slim. However, in benchmark results, the difference is amarginal difference of 5% to 6%. Sure, the single-core performance on the Intel i5-11300H is a bit higher, but again, you lose on the battery efficiency front as it draws more power.

Overall, I would say the processors on both these laptops are pretty capable and almost similar. If you are someone who swears by high performance, I would recommend the Mi Notebook Pro over the Realme Book Slim. But if you want good performance and battery efficiency is also an important factor for you, Realme Book Slim is a good choice.

On the connectivity front, both the laptops are at their level best. The Mi Notebook Pro features Wi-Fi 6 with dual-band support, so you are future-proof on this front. It also features Bluetooth 5.1 for better connectivity and instant pairing. Along the same lines, Realme Book Slim brings Wi-Fi 6 andimproved Bluetooth 5.2 tech. On the wireless connectivity side, I think both the laptops are pretty good.Mi Notebook Pro

Moving to I/O ports, the Mi Notebook Pro features all the necessary ports, including a Type-C, a Thunderbolt4 port, two USB-A ports, HDMI, and a headphone jack. Whereas theRealme Book Slim misses out on the HDMI port, which is a bummer, and there is only one USB-A port. You do have a USB Type-C and Thunderbolt 4 port onboard. But I think the Realme Book Slim disappoints in the ports department.

The Mi Notebook Pro and Realme Book Slim both claim 11 hours of battery life and have a similar 56Wh and 54Wh battery capacity, respectively. But these are official numbers, and you should take them with a pinch of salt.

Realme explains that itslaptop can run for 11 hourswhile playing a 1080p video on the device with no Wi-Fi connection, brightness set to 150 nits (around 40%), and 50% volume. In another simulated office-work usage scenario, the laptop went on for 8.5 hours. So on the battery front, you can expect 7-8 hours of battery life with mixed usage on the Realme Book Slim.Realme Book Slim

As for the Mi Notebook Pro, you may get a bit less battery backup as it comes with a more powerful H35-series processor. Talking about the charging speed, well, both the laptops come with a65W Type-C power adapter. It can charge the laptops to 50% in about 30 minutes. The best part about Realme Book Slim’s charger is that italso supports the company’s proprietary Dart charging techfor Realme smartphones. That means it will offer a power output of up to 30W if you want to charge your phone.

Mi Notebook Pro vs Realme Book Slim: Which One Would You Pick?

Mi Notebook Pro vs Realme Book Slim: Which One Would You Pick?

So that was our in-depth comparison between Mi Notebook Pro and Realme Book Slim. At Rs. 56,999, I think theMi Notebook Pro is a better value than Realme Book Slim. It seems to have better build quality, a sharper display, a relatively better processor, lots of I/O ports, and more working in its favor. In fact, I would recommend you to go for the 16GB variant of Mi Notebook Pro at Rs. 59,999, which will cost the same as Realme Book Slim’s 8GB variant after the introductory pricing is lifted. So which one of the two laptops would you pick – the Mi Notebook Pro vs Realme Book Slim? Do let us know your pick in the comment section below.

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