Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Xiaomi RedmiBook Pro 15 - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi RedmiBook Pro 15 - Intel Gen 11.
June 2021
(75%)
37 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Mediocre display and sound quality, No USB Type-C ports, No keyboard backlight or fingerprint sensor, Soldered RAM
Xiaomi has gone decidedly low-end with the RedmiBook 15 Pro in nearly every department other than CPU power. What this means is you get a very capable workhorse for productivity, and if you want it primarily for office or school work, you'll have little t...
We all know Redmi has been quite popular in the smartphone segment in India so the company has now decided to land into the laptop market to cash that popularity. But in its first attempt, Redmi fails to impress especially because of the display, which is...
True to its Redmi moniker, the RedmiBook 15 Pro is a good value-for-money package despite some of its shortcomings. It won't disappoint you with its performance and is more than capable of most day-to-day tasks, thanks to a powerful 11th gen. Intel CPU an...
Sturdy build, Excellent hinge quality, Decent port selection, Good battery life
The display is downright bad, No backlighting on the keyboard, No USB Type-C port
The RedmiBook 15 Pro laptop is priced at Rs 49,999 in India, a price tag with which it's cutting it really close to last year's Mi Notebook 14 Horizon. Deciding whether to buy the RedmiBook 15 Pro comes down to understanding what the big drawbacks are. In...
With all the pros and cons considered, it is evident that the RedmiBook 15 Pro is a solid value for money package. The core computing experience is reliable, with the 11th Gen Core i5 offering ample performance to keep up with professional computing.Redmi...
Abstract: Xiaomi has started populating the Indian PC market with more notebooks. After its ambitious Mi Notebook line-up, the company has now introduced two new notebooks under its Redmi brand, which is known for offering slightly affordable products than the comp...
Abstract: Xiaomi tends to enter new product categories with its Mi brand and then follow up with more mass-market Redmi products a while later. The recent RedmiBook launch follows last year's Mi Notebook range, and this time the focus is on affordable mainstream mo...
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The RedmiBook 15 Pro retails for Rs 49,999 and for the price, offers a robust design and oodles of performance. That said, Redmi has made some omissions to bring the cost of the machine down. The laptop's display, for one, is just not up to the mark and t...