Xiaomi's first Panther Lake laptop goes global but via import

Xiaomi has recently introduced its first Intel Panther Lake-powered laptop, the Book Pro 14. It became available in China in March 2026, and now, interested international buyers can get it through TradingShenzhen.
The storefront is offering the laptop in the three core configurations that Xiaomi offers in China. Among the three, the one with the Intel Core Ultra 5 325, 24 GB of RAM, and 1 TB storage costs $1,476.77, which is the starting option for the Xiaomi Book Pro 14. This mid-range processor should be good enough for many, but it misses out on the capable Arc iGPUs.
Of course, the same isn't true for the mid-tier configuration of the laptop. To fill you in, this configuration of the Xiaomi Book Pro 14 features the Intel Core Ultra 5 338H, which has the Arc B370 iGPU. Per our benchmarks, it can offer a playable frame rate on most modern games at the 1080p resolution with the settings turned down to low. It's paired with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, and this config costs $1,648.89 on TradingShenzhen.
Regarding the top-end configuration, as we have covered, it packs the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, which comes wth the top-end Arc B390 iGPU. This integrated GPU, per our tests, can deliver comparable gaming performance to the RTX 4050 Laptop GPU. Like the mid-tier option, it is paired with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, and on TradingShenzhen, it costs $1,740.68.
These prices are notably higher than what the laptop costs in China. To be specific, the configurations go for CNY 7,999 (around $1,161), CNY 9,199 (about $1,335), and CNY 9,999 (around $1,449). Another thing to note is that while TradingShenzhen appears to have a decent warranty policy, it's not the same as the official one. For those who are not okay with these trade-offs, the new Asus ExpertBook Ultra is worth checking out. Check out our launch coverage to learn more about the Xiaomi Book Pro 14.













