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Infinix Zero Book laptop goes on sale today in India: Price, features and more – Times of India

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Infinix launched its Zero Book laptop in India last week. The company has launched four models under the Infinix Zero Book 13 series, these are Zero Book 13 with Core i5 (16GB+512GB), Zero Book 13 with Core i7 (16GB+512GB), Zero Book 13 with Core i7 (32GB+1TB) and Zero Book 13 with Core i9 (32GB+1TB), respectively. The newly launched laptops are available for purchase starting today (July 11) from Flipkart.
Infinix Zero Book laptops: Price and availability
Zero Book 13 with Core i5 (16GB+512GB) is priced at Rs Rs 51,990 while the Zero Book 13 with Core i7 (16GB+512GB) costs Rs 64,999, the Zero Book 13 with Core i7 (32GB+1TB) is priced at Rs 69,990 and the top-end Zero Book 13 with Core i9 (32GB+1TB) costs Rs 81,990.
Infinix Zero Book series: Features
Infinix Zero Book 13 features a 15.6-inch full HD display with 1920×1080 pixel resolution. The display offers up to 400 nits of peak brightness. The laptops come powered by 13th Generation Intel Core-H-series processors and have been launched in the series powered by i9, i7 and i5 processors.
Zero Book 13 series packs 96EU Iris Xe Graphics cards and offers 32GB and 1TB storage options. 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 laptop has a fingerprint sensor and a beauty AI cam that can track the face and blur the background during motion. The Infinix Zero Book 13 series come with a 70W battery and support Hyper 100 Watt charging. The laptop is claimed to fully charge within two hours.

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