Design / Comfort
Battery Life
Value For Money
Realme's first laptop in India is a relatively affordable ultraportable with a few unique features, most notably its 3:2 2160x1440 pixel screen. This squarish aspect ratio is great for productivity and reading, but you'll have to deal with black bands while watching widescreen movies. It's glossy but bright and crisp. Realme offers two variants, with Intel's 11th Gen Core i3 and Core i5 CPUs respectively. There are a lot of subtle differences between the two, so do pay close attention to the fine print on the spec sheet. The keyboard layout and is good enough for most people and typing is comfortable. The power button has an integrated fingerprint sensor. The Core i3 version reviewed here was powerful enough for day-to-day tasks and productivity, but you might find it constrained if you want to edit video or create content. At just under 1.4kg, this is an easy laptop to live with and carry around.
Light and convenient to carry
High-resolution 14-inch 3:2 display
Adequate battery life
Good value for money
Slower ports, RAM, SSD on Core i3 variant
Gets quite hot when stressed
Keyboard layout and functionality quirks
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