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Infinix INBook X2 launches with Intel 10-gen chips, slim body

Infinix INBook X2 launches with Intel 10-gen chips slim body

Infinix INBook X2 launches with Intel 10-gen chips, slim body. Infinix updated its INBook laptop range by introducing its INBook X2 – a 14-inch thin and light laptop sporting an aluminum alloy chassis that is powered by Intel’s latest 10th generation CPUs.

Infinix INBook X2 launches with Intel 10-gen chips slim body

The X2 weighs 1.24kg and measures 14.8mm at its widest point. It comes with 14-inches of IPS LCD that has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels 16:9 aspect ratio as well as 300 nits of brightness. Infinix has also placed dual-led flash modules on both sides of the built-in camera for maximum clarity in video chats. Laptops can be set up using Intel Core i3-1005G1, Core i5-1035G1, and Core i7-1065G7. There’s 8 or 16GB RAM and 256/512GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD.

Infinix INBook X2 launches with Intel 10-gen chips, slim body

Infinix INBook X2 launches with Intel 10-gen chips slim body

Its Core i3 and i5 models come with Intel UHD Graphics, while the i7 model gets upgraded into Iris Plus G7. The I/O features 2 USB-C ports as well as two USB ports, a large HDMI connector as well as the SD slot as well as an audio/headphone combo jack.

The laptop is equipped with 50Wh of battery that charges via the 45W USB-C power supply that can be used with PD. Inifinx states that you can get around nine hours mixed-use with a single charge, and eleven hours of browsing on the web.

Infinix INBook X2 launches with Intel 10-gen chips slim body

The laptop is able to run Windows 11 Home and comes with a fingerprint reader embedded inside the button for power. Infinix INBook X2 comes in several colors like blue, gray, and red. The i3 version starts at $399, while the i5 is priced at $549, and the most powerful i7 model will retail for $649. Indonesia, Thailand, and Egypt are one of the countries that will receive the X2 series starting on January 22.