Realme Book renders and preliminary specs surface

Michail, 12 July 2021

Last month brought news of an upcoming Realme laptop dubbed Realme Book. The first laptop in Realme (and the BBK group) portfolio even leaked in several live shots revealing a slim and light profile with a premium build. Now, Steve H.McFly aka OnLeaks is bringing together a set of high quality renders alongside a list of preliminary specs of the laptop in collaboration with GizNext.

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Realme Book renders (Source: GizNext)

Realme Book is said to sport a 14-inch LED display with FHD resolution with anti-glare coating and a 3:2 aspect ratio. There’s no confirmation on the materials used for the casing though it looks like aluminum. The laptop gets a chiclet keyboard with the power button doubling as a fingerprint scanner.

Powering the internals are Intel’s 11-gen Core i3 and i5 chipsets while RAM and storage will vary. The software side is covered by Windows 10. I/O consists of 1 x USB-A slot and a headphone jack on the right side while the opposite side brings 2 x USB-C ports.

The laptop’s listed dimensions are 307 mm (length) x 229 mm (width) x 16 mm (thickness). The exact weight is not revealed here though the report believes it’s under 1.5kg. Pricing for the entry-level variant in India is believed to be in the INR 40,000 range or around $535/€450. Realme Book is said to launch in India by the end of next month.

These new renders confirm the laptop's previously leaked design.

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Realme Book leaked shots (Source: Android Authority)

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It's more of the fact that AMD is better for battery life and performance if they're using the Intel low power chipsets

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