Anyone using Infinix ZEROBOOK 13 Intel Intel Core i9 13th Gen 13900H?

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Does anyone personally use this laptop? 

https://www.flipkart.com/infinix-zerobook-13-in...

What is the deal with it? The price and specifications are too good to be true. Is there any manufacturing defect, charging/battery/port/display issue? 

Please respond if you have used this particular laptop personally or at least used laptop by Infinix (or other brands under Transsion) brand. Qualitative, normative comments on how electronics prices have fallen, how silicon chips have become cheaper, how water crisis in chip plants have been solved, how India has reduced tariff, how GPUs are becoming more important, how ARM will be dominant and such other generic inputs are not required.

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Specs are too good to be True .

but Intel 13th gen h cores have issues 

Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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Just don't. I have sent it at lower price in last year sales. This unit has many issues. Just check in YouTube. 

I know the price is tempting but just don't. There is a reason other brands aren't able to provide the specs at this price. 

Also in case anything goes wrong you would have to deal with infinix customer care, which I don't reckon is same as dealing with support provided by mainstream laptop manufacturers.

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I am just so tempted to buy one. Given Infinix sells worse specification laptop at higher price, pricing of this laptop is totally blowing my mind. My wife bought an MSI 14 laptop a year back (or slightly more) with i5 12th gen 16+512 and it was 47k with heavy discounts. i9-13900H 32+1TB at 46k is unbelievable.
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Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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I have a detailed review written a week back here on DD. Refer to the same.

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I read your review. You have used it for a very short period of time. I am worried that the laptop has some manufacturing defect known to Infinix. Possibly voltage fluctuation control missing that might fry the motherboard, some display issue etc. which will randomly strike user at the 1-2 years mark. What defies logic is if Infinix can sell i9-13th 32+1TB at 46k, why are they selling i7-12th 16+512 at 55k or i9-12th 32+1TB at 70k. I am so tempted, but I also know it is a trap. A ticking time bomb that will fail in less than a year or two if I fall for it.
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