Infinix, a leading tech brand, has unveiled its latest innovation in the Indian market – the Zero Book Ultra AI PC, designed to usher in a new era of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) capabilities.
This cutting-edge laptop series aims to set new benchmarks in performance and innovation.
Available in three variants starting from July 10 exclusively on Flipkart, the Infinix Zero Book Ultra AI PC promises to cater to diverse consumer needs.
The variants include the Ultra 5 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage priced at Rs 59,990, the Ultra 7 with similar specifications at Rs 69,990, and the flagship Ultra 9 offering 32GB RAM and 1TB storage priced at Rs 84,990.
Anish Kapoor, CEO of Infinix India, emphasized the significance of this launch in a statement, citing India’s burgeoning interest in AI technology.
“With India’s rapid adoption of AI, this laptop will be a game-changer, striking a chord with consumers through its affordability, user-friendly interfaces, and future-forward features, perfectly aligned with their demand for advanced AI capabilities.”
Meanwhile, Intel’s Core Ultra Processor powers the Infinix Zero Book Ultra AI PC, heralding it as the first AI-ready processor to combine exceptional performance with groundbreaking AI capabilities.
The laptop boasts a vibrant 15.6-inch display with up to 400 nits of brightness, ensuring vivid visuals and deep contrasts.
Connectivity is another standout feature, with support for the latest WiFi 6E protocol delivering up to 9.6 Gbps throughput and seamless Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity.
Additionally, the laptop introduces “PC Connection,” enabling cross-platform features between Android and Windows environments.
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