Infinix Zero Book 13 laptops with metal body design launched, price starts at Rs 51,990 – Times of India

Infinix has expanded its product lineup with the launch of its flagship laptop series — Zero Book 13. The laptop series is powered by 13th Generation Intel processor paired with Iris Xe Graphics card. The laptops sport a sleek and metal body design. The device also houses a rear hinge light with an over-boost switch.
Price and availability
The company has launched four models under the Infinix Zero Book 13 series.

  • Zero Book 13 with Core i5 (16GB+512GB) – Rs 51,990
  • Zero Book 13 with Core i7 (16GB+512GB) – Rs 64,999
  • Zero Book 13 with Core i7 (32GB+1TB) – Rs 69,990
  • Zero Book 13 with Core i9 (32GB+1TB) – Rs 81,990

The Infinix Zero Book series laptops will be available online on Flipkart starting July 11.
Infinix Zero Book series features
Infinix Zero Book 13 comes with a 15.6-inch full HD display with 1920×1080 pixel resolution. The display offers up to 400 nits of peak brightness. The laptop series is powered by 13th Generation Intel Core-H-series processors. The company has launched three models in the series powered by i9, i7 and i5.
The Zero Book 13 series packs 96EU Iris Xe Graphics card and offers two storage options 32GB and 1TB. The laptops come with a unique OverBoost Switch which turns the device in three different modes: Eco mode (to maximise battery life), Balance mode (to maintain stability between the over boost and eco mode) and Over boost mode (to deliver higher performance at 54W output power while using heavy software). The red rear light on the hinge of the device ensures that the over boost mode is active.
The device comes equipped with a fingerprint sensor and its beauty AI cam can track the face and blur the background during motion. The Infinix Zero Book 13 series come with 70Wh battery and support a Hyper 100 Watt Type C charger. The company claims that the laptop takes approximately two hours to charge completely.

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