I wish I'd heard about this sooner! - Infinix ZERO BOOK ULTRA
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Thanks to Infinix for sponsoring today's video! The Infinix ZERO BOOK Series also comes with a standard version ZERO BOOK priced starting at $799. The series will be available at Christmas and New Year in some markets in Southeast Asia, South Asia and Europe.
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The video opens with an unboxing and first impressions of the Infinix ZERO BOOK ULTRA, with the host noting that Infinix sponsored the video and expressing curiosity about the brand since it is relatively new to the reviewer. The packaging is shown in detail, including a compact charger and a chassis finish described as matte with light reflective cutouts, giving the laptop a premium look despite being positioned as a more budget-friendly option. The host walks through the IO selection, including a USB-C port with DisplayPort support and power input, HDMI, USB-A, a microSD slot, and a side-mounted chassis switch to control CPU power states from eco to boost. They comment on the overall build quality, noting a solid chassis with some flex on the top area but no major structural issues, and they remark on the surprisingly good keyboard and an adequately sized, glass-topped trackpad, albeit with a click that can engage both mouse buttons at once in some presses. The internal specification reveal a high-end configuration featuring an Intel i9-12900H, 16 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB NVMe SSD, along with an Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 card and Iris Xe graphics, with the caveat that RAM may be soldered and the SSD may be non-upgradable depending on the exact model. In the Android app store portion, the reviewer explores the on-device app ecosystem, noting apps like MyBox and a few other media or utility apps, and they evaluate the display as a 1080p IPS panel with 400 nits peak brightness and full sRGB coverage, while pointing out the 16 by 9 aspect ratio as not ideal for a laptop form factor. Gaming tests show playable performance in Valheim at 1080p with medium settings, achieving around 40 FPS, and they discuss the display quality and speaker performance, highlighting clear treble and acceptable overall sound for the price, albeit with limited bass. A Cinebench run reveals an unexpectedly strong CPU score once the power adapter was properly connected, though initial results were hampered by a power supply issue that was resolved by using a higher-current charger, after which the CPU maintained solid performance around 2.5 GHz with some throttling. The video concludes with practical takeaways on battery life, upgradeability, and software quirks like Windows Modern Standby, and the host emphasizes that if the price is competitive in a given region, the ZERO BOOK ULTRA represents a compelling option worth considering, especially outside North America where Infinix has stronger market presence. Finally, the host thanks Infinix for the sponsorship, remarks on the mix of risk and reward when covering a less familiar brand, and invites viewers to like and subscribe for more content, with a lighthearted closing exchange about “dodging a bullet” on the sponsorship deal.
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Questions answered
- What processor and memory configuration does the Infinix ZERO BOOK ULTRA use in this review?
- The laptop is equipped with an Intel i9-12900H processor and 16 GB of RAM, with a likely upgradable SSD and RAM depending on the exact model.
- Does the ZERO BOOK ULTRA include an Android app store and what does it offer?
- Yes, the device includes an Android app store on the laptop, offering apps like MyBox and various utility and media apps for on-device use.
- What are the key connectivity features and potential power considerations discussed?
- Key connectivity includes USB-C with DisplayPort support, USB-A, HDMI, microSD, and a mixed power input setup. A power adapter with sufficient current is crucial to avoid throttling during heavy workloads.
- How did the reviewer assess the keyboard and trackpad quality?
- The keyboard is solid with good key stability and travel, though the switches are not exceptional, and the trackpad is generous and glass-topped but its click could engage both buttons simultaneously in some presses.