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More power, more memory

- UTTARAN DAS GUPTA

Indian electronic­s maker iBall has launched another laptop, Comp Book Premio v2.0, expanding its portfolio in the country. But this one has more power and memory than its predecesso­rs, Comp Book Exemplaire+, Comp Book Aer3 and Slide Pen Book. Priced at ~21,999, this 14-inch device is as fair a deal as they come.

The customer base it aims for students and business users and comes with Windows 10 and Intel Pentium Quad Core processor pre-installed. The processing speed can go up to 2.5 GHz. It has a 4GB RAM and a 32GB in-built storage space. The memory can be expanded to 128 GB. It has a 0.3 megapixel camera as well.

The 38Wh Li-Polymer battery is good enough to last you a whole day. You can expand the battery life with the help of the intelligen­t power-saving feature of Windows 10. Though it runs on Windows 10 Home, you can upgrade it to Windows 10 Pro for an extra ~3,000. The laptop did not heat up despite being used for hours. Also, it worked smoothly, with barely perceptibl­e lag, despite my opening quite a few apps.

It also boasts an HD display and “immersive visuals”. The resolution is 1,366x768 and watching YouTube videos on it was a pleasure. A precision mouse touch pad allows for multifunct­ionality. The laptop is also pretty sleek and comes in variants of gun metal colour. At a thickness of 17 mm, and weighing only about 1.3 kg, it is easy to carry around. This is a major considerat­ion for all laptops now.

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