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Infinix officially released the new laptop INBook X2 Slim in India today, equipped with Intel’s 11th generation Core chip, priced at 27,990 rupees, which will go on sale on Flipkart from June 9.

In terms of appearance, the Infinix INBook X2 Slim weighs 1.24 kg, has a thickness of 14.8 mm, and a frame thickness of 4.7 mm. At the same time, Infinix has brought a variety of colors to this laptop, including new red, green, silver and blue versions, and uses a lightweight aluminum alloy body.

In terms of configuration, Infinix INBook X2 Slim uses a 14-inch FHD display, supports 100% sRGB color gamut, and has a peak brightness of 300 nits. In addition, this laptop is equipped with the 11th generation Intel Core processor, the highest optional i7+16GB+1TB combination; compared with the previous generation, it uses a high-capacity 50Wh battery, which can provide about 11 hours of web browsing and about 9 hours video playback; all systems run Windows 11 operating system.

In other respects, Infinix INBook X2 Slim is equipped with a USB Type-C charger based on 65W fast charging, a 720P camera with dual LED flash, stereo speakers, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, a USB Type-C port, a HDMI port, an SD card slot and a 3.5mm headphone jack, support for WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.1.

Infinix INBook X2 Slim is priced as follows:

 i3 (8GB+256GB) – INR 27,990 (currently about RMB 2,413, including all offers)

 i3 (8GB+512GB) – INR 30,990 (currently about RMB 2,671, including all offers)

 i5 (16GB+512GB) – 38990 Indian rupees (currently about 3361 RMB)

 i5 (16GB+1TB) – 40990 Indian Rupees (currently about 3533 RMB)

 i7 (16GB+512GB) – 48990 Indian rupees (currently about 4223 RMB)

 i7 (16GB+1TB) – 50990 Indian Rupees (currently about 4395 RMB)

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