Infinix Unveils Cutting-Edge Laptop Empowered by GenAI for Indian Market

The Infinix Zero Book Ultra AI PC will go on sale on July 10 exclusively via Flipkart in three configurations like--the Ultra 5 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage for Rs 59,990, the Ultra 7 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage for Rs 69,990, and the Ultra 9 with 32GB RAM and 1TB storage for Rs 84,990.

Infinix launched its latest laptop, the Zero Book Ultra AI PC, in the Indian market, which is set to redefine the new direction in computing with full-fledged, evolving generative artificial intelligence.

The Infinix Zero Book Ultra AI PC will go on sale on July 10 exclusively via Flipkart in three configurations like--the Ultra 5 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage for Rs 59,990, the Ultra 7 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage for Rs 69,990, and the Ultra 9 with 32GB RAM and 1TB storage for Rs 84,990.

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According to Anish Kapoor, the CEO of Infinix India, this new laptop will create an impact like "with growing AI adoption in the country, this laptop is set to redefine standards that offer value for money with intuitive interfaces and advanced features, meeting consumer demand for advanced AI capabilities."

Besides all this, it will be powered by the latest processor from Intel—the Core Ultra Processor—which is reportedly the world's first AI-ready processor to let users experience amazing performance along with ground-breaking AI capabilities.

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The Zero Book Ultra AI PC features a 15.6-inch, up to 400 nits bright display for brilliant visuals with vivid colors and deep contrasts.

For connectivity, most options are there, while the latest WiFi 6E protocol that supports 6GHz replaces the age-old WiFi 5 version to offer speeds of as high as 9.6 Gbps apart from seamless Bluetooth 5.2.

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In terms of usability and versatility, the "PC Connection" feature of this laptop makes Android-to-Windows integration quite smoother.

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