Xiaomi has confirmed that the Xiaomi Notebook Pro 14 will be officially introduced on March 19. The upcoming notebook focuses on portability and display quality while keeping performance and connectivity features aimed at everyday productivity and heavier workloads.
According to the latest teaser from the company, the notebook weighs around 1.08 kg, placing it among lighter devices in the premium thin-and-light category. Xiaomi is also highlighting a redesigned full-area pressure-sensitive touchpad and expandable storage support as part of the system’s core features. The laptop features a 14.6-inch OLED display with a 3.1K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated for up to 1600 nits peak brightness and supports touch input. Xiaomi describes the display as a professional true-color panel, targeting users who work with media content or spend long hours in front of the screen.


Higher refresh rates are still relatively uncommon on OLED productivity laptops, and the addition of a 120Hz panel may provide smoother scrolling and improved responsiveness during daily use. Another change is the 129 cm² pressure-sensitive touchpad. Xiaomi says the larger touch surface is designed to support pressure-based gestures and control inputs, which could improve navigation when working with creative software or multitasking across applications.
The notebook includes a reserved M.2 2280 storage slot, allowing users to install an additional SSD with support for up to 4TB capacity. This makes it possible to expand storage after purchase, which is becoming less common in thin-and-light laptop designs. In terms of connectivity, the system offers a mix of modern and legacy ports, including:
- Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps)
- 10Gbps full-function USB-C
- 5Gbps USB-A
- HDMI 2.1
- 3.5mm headphone jack
This selection should allow the notebook to connect to external displays, high-speed storage devices, and other accessories without relying heavily on adapters.


Previous information from Xiaomi indicates the notebook can be configured with the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor, part of the latest generation of mobile chips built for performance laptops. To maintain stable operation under sustained workloads, the system uses a 10,000 mm² vapor chamber cooling module combined with a dual-fan, triple-channel airflow design. Xiaomi says this setup enables the laptop to deliver up to 50W of sustained performance when handling heavier tasks.
The notebook is equipped with a 72Wh battery with an energy density rated at 800Wh/L. Xiaomi estimates up to 19.8 hours of battery life under typical usage conditions. The company also lists 12.4 hours of continuous video playback and 15.8 hours of online meetings in its battery testing scenarios. Charging is handled by a 100W gallium nitride (GaN) adapter, which aims to balance compact size with fast charging support.
More information about pricing, configurations, and regional availability for the Xiaomi Notebook Pro 14 will likely be revealed during the official launch event on March 19. The device appears positioned as a lightweight laptop with a focus on display quality, battery capacity, and modern connectivity.
