Why nobody talks about the Xiaomi laptops?

Why would you ever buy a chink laptop
Laptops are like the least "good" bit of tech you can possibly buy, so many failure points that can break the device as a whole, and you'll have no support to get it working again.

Pointless as fuck.

However
>buy from dell
>they'll replace it next day

>buy from apple
>they'll replace it next day

>buy from lenovo
>they'll replace it next day

>buy from china
>they'll maybe replace it if you're lucky, really fucking slowly

I have owned a Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro for over a year now and it is simply amazing. Blown every expectation out of the park. My only issue is the sharp edges.

I own one for half a year, it's good. Battery life is sufficient, it's fast. Display is decent(not great). It comes with a good 256gb ssd and has a second spare m.2 slot I'm gonna fill in two days. When I damaged my keyboard (I made something retarded) I was able to get a replacement via my retailer (though I paid for it obviously). Keyboard is decent. It's very nice for work, if you want to gayme you can do it a bit but the mx150 isn't very powerful and especially the display has high response times. Sadly it has no thunderbolt otherwise you could use a external GPU. I don't think the new variant with the better gpu has a different display so I would not recommend it if you're a gaymer (desu you shouldn't gayme on a laptop anyway).
If you care about the looks (which are nice btw.) you should absolutely invest in a cover for transporting. It's 12-15$ on gearbest.
What bothers me a lot is the qwerty keyboard since it's not the default keyboard used in my country (it's missing a key), this might or might not be a problem for you although there are workarounds.
The build quality: Well it's pretty solid physically, but it has it's problems. In the last 6 months my device bricked 3 times(couldn't turn it on), so I had to disconnect the battery. And strong vibrations (like riding a bus on bad roads) did manage to turn the device off a few times (it didn't just crash I could start it and continue directly where I left, so it might be a safety mechanism built in).

What about the huawei notebook with the 2500u ?
It's around 600 right now

Great for the price, but I hate the macbook look.