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Realme Book Prime, Buds Air 3, FHD Stick launching on April 7 in India alongside Realme GT 2 Pro

Realme GT 2 Pro, Realme Book Prime, Realme Buds Air 3 and Realme FHD Stick will be launching on April 7 in India. The company has confirmed these four products for upcoming big launch event. Although the news about GT 2 Pro launch broke out a few days back, the schedule of the three AIoT products came just recently. 

You can check out the Realme GT 2 Pro details here, and here’s a quick preview of the other 3:

Realme Book Prime Specs and Features (Expected)

Realme Book Prime

Realme Book Prime could come with a 14-inch 2K IPS display with 400 nits peak brightness, and 100% sRGB coverage. On top bezel there is a HD webcam and on the bottom, a 3-level backlit keyboard.

The new Realme laptop would be running on Intel i5-11320H 11th gen processor with Xe graphics, up to 16GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB NVMe SSD storage. It also packs in a 54WHr battery with 65W PD charger. It is likely to boot with Windows 11.

Realme Buds Air 3 Specs and Features (Expected)

Realme Buds Air 3

Realme may equip the Buds Air 3 with a 10mm dynamic bass boost driver, Bluetooth 5.2, AAC codec, in-ear detection, ANC, pair with two devices simultaneously, and 88ms low latency game mode.

Realme FHD Stick Specs and Features (Expected) 

Realme FHD Stick

Realme FHD Stick will output FHD resolution content supported by HDR10+ encoding. It will be powered by a quad processor with 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, Android 11 software, and HDMI 2.0 port.

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