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Nexstgo enters India with Primus Laptops starting at Rs 80,990


PRIMUS supports Windows Hello, so users can unlock their computers in just two seconds using face and fingerprint recognition through PRIMUS’ biometric sensors.

Hong Kong-based tech startup, Nexstgo, is all set to launch its Primus range of commercial laptops. The Primus NX101 comes with a 14-inch display while the Primus NX201 packs a 15.6-inch display. Both the tablets will go on sale from Flipkart and Amazon later this month. The price starts at Rs 80,990, while the higher variant will be priced at Rs 109,990.

Nesxtgo is hosting its range of products in Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad through local merchants. The company is also offering an International Warranty and Onsite Service (with extended 1+2 years) on all their laptops range.

PRIMUS is extremely slim and lightweight laptop made from a lightweight magnesium alloy and has passed 72 hardware tests, including 12 US military-grade tests that assess a machine’s performance in case of extreme weather or hard external impact.

The Nexstgo laptop is claimed to offer up to 12 hours of battery life and a lay-flat display hinge, PRIMUS also comes with a spill-resistant keyboard capable of withstanding 350 ml of liquid for four seconds, protecting PRIMUS’s sophisticated electronic components and all the important data and documents saved on the computer’s hard drive.

PRIMUS supports Windows Hello, so users can unlock their computers in just two seconds using face and fingerprint recognition through PRIMUS’ biometric sensors.

It has a well-designed audio system supporting Dolby Audio Premium that is complemented by a Full HD IR camera, top firing speakers and Smart Amplifier for an unrivaled video conferencing experience.

Seema Bhatnagar, Country General Manager of Nexstgo says, "India is a big and promising market keeping the consumer tech segment in mind and we firmly believe it is the right time to enter the Indian market with all new and innovative products. With Nexstgo, we are bringing the next generation laptops which meet the lifestyle demands and match the working culture of millennials."


source : The Mobile Indian

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