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Infinix launches ‘INBook X2 Slim’

Infinix launches ‘INBook X2 Slim’

New Delhi, June 2 (UNI) Further bolstering its legacy of revolutionizing the Indian laptop market with next-generation laptops, Infinix has unveiled its latest ‘INBook X2 Slim’ series, packed with the ‘first in the Segment Technology’.

Slated to go on sale on June 9, on Flipkart, the newest entrant INBook X2 Slim model sports a premium design and display, stunning processor, high-capacity battery equipped with fast-charging abilities, and whatnot.

Price starting from Rs 27,990, the laptop complements Infinix’s commitment to introducing category-first features in every new device based on customer reviews and feedback. With INBook X2 Slim, Infinix aims to provide workplace newbies and college students with affordable, premium-looking, high-performance devices that mirror their lifestyles.





“Ultra-thin and light design and a super bright display: As the name suggests, the all-new Infinix INBook X2 Slim weighs just 1.24 kg, has 14.8 mm thickness, and 4.7mm thin bezels. Designed as the slimmest and lightest in the segment, the device is made of a lightweight aluminium alloy-based metal body that is exceptionally portable and convenient for students and working professionals, allowing them to carry it from one place to another easily. Available in four vibrant colour variants Red, Green, Silver and Blue, this laptop will help them to be in trend and flaunt the device,” the brand said in a statement on Friday.



“The backlit keyboard in INBook X2 Slim enables seamless work even in low-light environments, making it an ideal option for home and office use. Moreover, the laptop sports a super bright full high-definition display of 300 NITS and 100 percent sRGB colour reproduction for an immersive viewing experience. Whether it is image sharpness, clarity, or viewing angles, the IPS display offers the best performance in all regards. It also allows users to enjoy playing games in the liveliest colour possible,” it added.



It has big battery with super-fast charging, and the new entrant has three processor versions (i3, i5, and i7) that allow doing heavy tasks simultaneously, like creating presentations, graphic designing, and programming.

The laptop ensures seamless connectivity to various ports to accommodate customers’ personal and business needs, including one USB C port that supports data transfer, charging, and display, one data transfer supporting USB Type C port, two USB 3.0 ports, one HDMI port, one SD card slot, and one 3.5 mm headset and microphone combo jack.

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