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Infinix fielded the InBook X1 Slim notebook with Win 11 and also Core i7

With the aim of battling with prestigious rivals (eg Lenovo IdeaPad, Honor MagicBook X 14, HP 15s, Asus VivoBook 14 and RedmiBook 15) the Chinese group Transsion Holdings has announced in India a new inexpensive but quality laptop, the InBook X1 Slim.
Infinix fielded the InBook X1 Slim notebook with Win 11 and also Core i7

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Infinix, a brand of the Chinese group Transsion Holdings, following its series of elegant but affordable laptops launched at the end of last year, has announced a new notebook based on Windows 11, the InBook X1 Slim, among the lightest and thinnest in its market segment.

Available in various colors (Starfall Gray, Aurora Green, Noble Red, Cosmic Blue), the Infinix InBook X1 Slim has a unibody frame made of metal, or aluminum alloy, in the name of a choice that allows it to remain slim (14.8 mm) and light (1.24 kg) but not lacking in what it takes: on the sides of the camera body, there are a 3.5 mm combo jack for headphones and microphone, the slot for microSD, two two USB 3.0 ports , a DisplayPort 1.4, two USB Type-C (one data only, the other also with video output and fast charging at 65W).

Also in comparison with the very slim chassis, there is a 50W battery, which can be fully charged in 90 minutes, capable of offering up to 11 hours of autonomy, and an effective thermal dissipation system (ICE STORM 1.0, with air ducts of ” Military grade”). Wide open, the InBook X1 Slim presents itself, within compact frames on 3 sides, chin apart, with a 14-inch IPS LCD display (178 ° viewing angle), resolved in FullHD according to an aspect ratio of 16: 9, with sRGB color gamut covered at 100% and 300 nits of brightness. The webcam, in the high frame, is an HD with “Dual Star Light Flash“ LED: on the sound level, the two stereo speakers optimized with DTS Audio make a fine show of themselves when used.

For configurations, the integrated Intel Iris Plus graphics card is always present while, for processors, there are three options to choose from, again from the 10th generation Intel with 10 nanometers of lithography and 15W of TDP, bringing Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi- Fi ac dual band, which see the Intel Core i3-1005G1 (dual core 3.4 GHz maximum), i5-1035G1 (quadcore 3.6 GHz) and i7-1065G7 (quadcore 3.9 GHz in Turbo Boost) take the field. The RAM, dual-channel LPDDR4X, is 8 or 16 GB, while the SSD storage, M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0, ranges from 256 to 512 GB.

Specifically, the configurations provided for the InBook X1 Slim contemplate a price of 29,990 rupees (about 370 euros) for the version with i3, and 8 + 256 GB, 32,990 rupees (about 407 euros) for the one with i3, and 8+ 512 GB, 39,990 rupees (493 euros) for the one with i5 and 8 + 512 GB, 44,990 rupees (554 euros) for the one with i5 and 16 + 512 GB, 49,990 rupees (616 euros) for the one with i7 and 16 + 512 GB .

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