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Infinix INBook X1 Slim laptop launched in India with Intel CPU and 512GB SSD

Infinix INBook X1 Slim has finally landed in India. This comes under the same INBook X1 series of laptops that had launched in the country last year. You may have also seen the newcomer before as it is a rebadged version of the INBook X that debuted globally earlier this year. It comes with the 10th gen Intel i3, i5, and i7 chips, Intel iGPUs, 16GB LPDDR4x RAM, Windows 11, 512GB NVMe SSD, 50WHr battery backed by a 65W USB-C charger.

Here are the complete details —

Infinix INBook X1 Slim Specs and Features

Infinix INBook X1 Slim models

Infinix has decked up the INBook X1 Slim in Starfall Grey, Cosmic Blue, Noble Red, and Aurora Green colorways. The front of the laptop is a 14-inch FHD IPS display with a 16:9 aspect ratio, 300 nits brightness, and 100% sRGB coverage. 

The periphery consists of 1x 3.5 mm audio jack, 2x USB Type-C ports, 2x USB-A 3.0 ports, 1x HDMI 1.4, and 1x SD card slot.

The screen and the whole laptop are kept on by a 50W/Hr battery (with up to 11 hours runtime), You can top it up using a 65W USB-C adapter that takes about 90 minutes to fully charge the machine.

Inside the laptop, there is also a rather dated 10th gen Intel processor going up to the i7-1065G7 variant, an Intel Iris graphics, 8/16GB LPDDR4x, and 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD storage. 

The other things in the mix are an HD webcam, dual DTS speakers, Windows 11, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, an ICE STORM 1.0 cooling system, and a backlit keyboard.

Infinix INBook X1 Slim India Price and Availability

INBook X1 Slim colors

Infinix INBook X1 Slim is available in India through Flipkart starting June 21 in the following models:

i3 8GB RAM/256 storage at ₹29,990 or ₹27,990 (after bank discount). i3 8GB RAM/512 storage at ₹32,990 or ₹30,990 (after bank discount). i5 8GB RAM/512 storage at ₹39,990 or ₹36,990 (after bank discount). i5 16GB RAM/512 storage at ₹44,990 or ₹41,990 (after bank discount). i7 16GB RAM/512 storage at ₹49,990 or 46,990 (after bank discount).

#TakeItLight with the new Infinix INBook X1 Slim 1.24kg weight &14.8mm thickness Aluminium Alloy Metal Body Intel® Core™ i3 i5 and i7 65W Type C Fast Charger  50Wh All-day Battery life Starting at ₹27,990. Sale starts 21st June on @Flipkart https://t.co/kNIyw0hQDO pic.twitter.com/DodpnB27Xe

— Infinix India (@InfinixIndia) June 15, 2022

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