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Infinix’s Inbook series laptops are now available nationwide

Youth-loving technology brand Infinix came up with two latest laptops in December last year.

Infinix Inbook X2 and Y2 Plus models are available on the Bangladesh market. Consumers can now avail of these two made-in-Bangladesh laptops through both online and offline channels.

The Inbook X2 is powered by an 11th-generation 10nm Intel Core i5 processor, supported by 8GB of RAM. It also features a 512GB NVMe SSD for storage needs.

X2 runs on Windows 11 Home for a seamless experience, while being backed by an efficient cooling system for multitasking.

X2’s robust 50Wh battery ensures nine hours of regular work on a single charge. Its 45W type-C charger can charge both laptop and smartphone.
For a smoother viewing experience, X2 has a 14-inch full HD IPS display with 4.7mm thin bezels.

This full-metal laptop offers a two-layer stereo design for excellent surround sound. With a sleek and stylish design, the 14.8 mm thin and 1.24 kg weighted X2 comes in grey for now.

Other variants will be available soon. The price of this laptop is BDT 61,990.

The Infinix Inbook Y2 Plus, the first laptop of Infinix in Bangladesh, came with an 11th-generation Intel Core i5 processor and the Windows 11 home operating system. The Y2 Plus has a memory capacity of 512GB NVMe SSD and 8GB of RAM.

Y2 Plus features a 15.6-inch FHD+ display and a 50Wh battery for 8 hours of day-long usage. It weighs 1.80kg and also has a 45W type-C charger.

This Y2 Plus version is available in two colors: silver and grey, retailing for BDT 58,990.

Both the Inbook X2 and Y2 Plus laptops offer strong performance and stylish design, including a responsive backlit keyboard to provide an improved typing experience.

These two Inbook series laptops are now available at Infinix stores, authorized retailers, and on Daraz.

Tech and Teen

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