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Onda Xiaoma 31 review

Posted on June 15, 2017January 22, 2019 By Jarvis

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The success of the MacBook Air range has spawned more copycats than we care to recall. To swiftly name a few, the Yepo 737S, Jumper EZBook 2 and to a lesser extent the Xiaomi Air 12 have all attempted to replicate and improve on Apple’s design, with mixed results.

And this particular offering is another device that uses the MacBook Air as a source of inspiration, going further than others by offering a champagne gold model as standard. Meet the Onda Xiaoma 31, a 13-inch ultrathin laptop (and no, it is not an Ultrabook).

Online Chinese retailer, Gearbest, sent us a review sample and sells the Xiaoma 31 for a not-so-insignificant £347 (around $445, AU$580). Note that while this price includes delivery, it is exclusive of any taxes that may be levied by HMRC or the courier companies on behalf of the vendor. Want to buy tech from online Chinese retailers? Read this first.
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Computers & IT Tags:Apple, JUMPER, JUMPER EZBOOK, JUMPER EZBOOK 2, laptop, MacBook, macbook air, Onda, Onda Xiaoma 31, recall, review, TechRadar, ultrabook, Xiaomi, Xiaomi Air 12

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