Motorola introduced two new devices for its customers in India – Moto Pad 60 Pro Tablet and Moto Book 60 Laptop. The devices follow the panton color design that brings the company’s phones, and both are very capable with mid-range specs and values.
Moto Pad 60 Pro • Moto Book 60
The Moto Pad 60 Pro comes with a dementia 8300 chipset and 8GB or 12GB LPDDR 5X RAM. The storage is 128GB or 256GB, and Motorola has also added a microSD slot for 1 TB extra memory.
The device has 12.7 “LTPS LCD with 144 Hz refresh rate. Its resolution is 2,944 x 1,840 pixels.
The slate supports the Moto Penn Pro Stylus, which is included in the retail b in coco. It offers quad JBL speakers with Dolby Atomus support and brings AI tools with Google, including a circle for search.
The Moto Pad 60 Pro battery has a capacity of 10,200 mAh and supports 45W wire charging. Video Calls is a 13MP main camera and 8MP front-facing shooter. If all these specs seem familiar, this is because it is Lenovo IdeaT Tab B B Pad Pro, which was unveiled in India last month in a more understated gray.
Motorola only offers a large pad 60 Pro in Panton Bronze Green. It is priced at 8/128 GB for 12/256 GB or 26,999 ($ 315/€ 280) for INR 29,999 ($ 350/€ 310). Sales will begin on Wednesday, April 23, Tablet Flipkart, Motorola is available at the Store Nine Store of India and will select Offline Falline Retailers.
The Moto Book 60 is a Windows Laptop, which has only been launched in bronze green or wedgewood colors in India. It has either Intel Core 5 or Intel Core 7 processor, both attached to 16GB of RAM and 512 GB or 1 TB storage.
It packs 14 “OLED panels with 2.8K resolution, and there are stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos. Motorola has equipped the Moto Book 60 with 60W batteries that allow for charging 65W over USB-C.
With Intel Core 5 or INR 74,990 ($ 875/€ 770) with Intel Core 7, the Moto Book is also 16/512GB version of 66,990 ($ 785/€ 690), 16GB + 1 TB version for INR 78,990 ($ 925/€ 815). Like a tablet, this laptop will be available on April 23 at Flipkart, Motorola.in and Offline Fine Stores.
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