Motorola Enters Laptop Game with Sleek Moto Book 60

Motorola is stepping beyond the smartphone world and into the PC space with the imminent launch of its first-ever laptop, the Moto Book 60, and a sleek new tablet, the Moto Pad 60 Pro. Both devices are expected to make their official debut on April 15, joining the upcoming Motorola Edge 60 Stylus in what’s shaping up to be a packed launch event.

Early leaks have revealed the Moto Book 60 in striking green and blue finishes, with the possibility of more colors coming later. Staying true to its design roots, Motorola continues its collaboration with Pantone, adding a touch of visual flair to its tech lineup.

The Moto Book 60 showcases a minimalistic yet premium aesthetic, complete with Motorola’s signature dimple logo on the lid. The laptop appears to include a full-sized keyboard, stereo speaker grills on both sides, and Dolby Atmos audio support for immersive sound. Along one edge, several USB-C ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack hint at versatile connectivity.

Its design is drawing comparisons to Lenovo’s IdeaPad Slim 5 Gen 10, which isn’t surprising—Motorola is owned by Lenovo, and the overlap could extend to internal hardware. Rumored specs suggest AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors, up to 32GB RAM, and a vibrant OLED display with a refresh rate possibly hitting 165Hz.

Alongside the laptop, the Moto Pad 60 Pro has also surfaced in renders, revealing a clean design with a green finish, 13MP rear camera, and support for 4G/5G connectivity. The device includes a Motorola-branded stylus with a built-in button, pointing to added functionality for creatives and productivity users.

With just days to go before the official unveiling, anticipation is building. Motorola’s leap into the laptop segment could shake things up—especially if it delivers on power, style, and price.

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