Motorola Moto Book 60: Motorola has formally joined the Indian laptop market with the launch of its Moto Book 60. The new offering is poised to battle in the mid-range segment and may win over users seeking performance-driven machines for daily use. With a stylish design and robust internal specifications, Moto Book 60 is likely to generate excitement among Indian tech enthusiasts.

Moto Book 60 Specifications and Features

Moto Book 60 is powered by up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, accompanied by Intel Arc graphics. The configuration is ideal for productivity and casual gaming. It provides up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of NVMe storage. The laptop has a 16-inch 2.5K resolution display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, which guarantees an immersive viewing experience. The panel is 100% sRGB color gamut, 400 nits bright, and TÜV Rheinland low blue light certified.

The device is constructed with a thin metal chassis that weighs approximately 1.75kg, making it fairly portable for everyday use. It also has a 180-degree hinge and a full-sized backlit keyboard with a numeric keypad. In terms of connectivity, Moto Book 60 comes with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and an array of I/O ports such as USB-C, USB-A, and HDMI.

Moto Book 60 Price and Availability

The launch price of the Moto Book 60 is Rs 59,990 in India. It is offered in just one Stardust Grey color option. The device will be retailing via Flipkart, and potential buyers should be able to buy the device very soon. With this, Motorola is trying to target not just working professionals but also students looking for a good and classy computing device.

Performance Appropriate for Use on a Day-to-Day Basis

With the pairing of Intel’s Ultra processors and plenty of RAM, Moto Book 60 is designed for office work and multitasking, as well as streaming content. The Intel Arc built-in graphics are capable of running light creative workloads and light gaming, which is an advantage for those that require more than the minimum performance. It will be positioned as a moderate choice between power and price.

Can Moto Book 60 Match Popular Mid-Range Laptops?

With its features and price point, Moto Book 60 will directly compete with HP, Lenovo, and Dell’s mid-range laptops. Motorola’s minimal design, big screen, and power-efficient hardware make it a strong value proposition. The real challenge will be its long-term performance and if Motorola is able to create a reliable laptop brand in India.