The company has brought two new laptops, Nokia PureBook 17.3 and Nokia PureBook Pro 15.6. According to the licensing agreement with Nokia, these laptops will be sold in 22 countries. Nokia PureBook is powered by 12th-gen Intel Core i3 CPUs paired with 8GB of RAM. Moreover, it will also run Windows 11 out of the box.

Nokia PureBook Pro Laptops will Be Available in Q2 of 2022

The laptops are available in different color options, including Blue, Gray, Silver, and Red. It has an aluminum top cover, a big trackpad, and rounded edges.

Specifications

Nokia PureBook Pro has an IPS LCD panel with a brightness of 250 nits. It has a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels and a refresh rate of 60Hz. It offers 8GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB SSD storage. The laptop offers a single configuration, so there is no option to upgrade, but you can expand storage via a micro-SD card. The laptop sports a quad-speaker setup; also, it has a 2MP web camera. A backlit keyboard and a fingerprint scanner for authentication with Windows Hello support. For connectivity, there is two USB-C 3.2 ports, USB-A 3.2 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Both the laptops don’t have much difference apart from dimensions, battery capacity, and weight. The Nokia PureBook Pro 17.3 inch has a 63Whr battery, and the other has a 57Whr battery. Both of them have the support of 65W fast charging. There’s barely any difference between the 15-inch and 17-inch models of the Nokia PureBook Pro apart from the dimensions, battery capacity, and weight. The former weighs 1.7kgs and has a 57Wh battery, while the latter weighs 2.5kgs and gets a larger 63Wh battery.

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Price & Availability

The price for Nokia PureBook Pro 17.3 starts from EUR 799 (around Rs. 67,500). Nokia PureBook Pro 15.6 is priced at EUR 699 (around Rs. 59,100). Both the Nokia laptops will be available in the second quarter of 2022. The company OFF Global will bring other models later this year. Nokia PureBook Pro will be available in these regions including, France, Belgium, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Norway, Iceland, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Morocco, Tunisia, Canada, and Thailand. However, the list does not include India, further information about this is yet to be revealed.