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    By Shintu DhangMay 5, 20255 Mins Read
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    8.3 Motorola Moto Book 60 Review

    The Motorola Moto Book 60 is an impressive first step into the laptop market. Its stunning OLED display, solid performance, and excellent battery life make it a strong contender in the ultrabook segment. The lightweight design and clear audio enhance its appeal for professionals, students, and casual users. While the slightly flimsy display hinge and compact keyboard layout are minor drawbacks, they don’t overshadow the laptop’s strengths.

    In a crowded market, the Moto Book 60 holds its own against competitors like the Dell XPS 13 and Acer Aspire 3, particularly with its vibrant display and competitive pricing. It’s not the best in its class, but it offers a compelling balance of style, performance, and value. If you’re looking for a reliable, portable laptop with a gorgeous screen for work and entertainment, the Moto Book 60 is worth considering. Motorola’s bold entry sets a promising foundation, and I’m excited to see how they refine their laptop lineup in the future.

    The Good
    1. Stunning 14-inch OLED display with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
    2. Solid performance with Intel Core i5 and ample RAM for multitasking.
    3. Impressive battery life, lasting 9 to 11 hours on typical use.
    4. Quality audio from dual stereo speakers.
    The Bad
    1. Lacks touchscreen support, which may disappoint some users.
    2. Slightly heavier compared to some competitors in its class.
    3. Flimsy feel when adjusting the display angle affects the premium feel.
    • DESIGN & BUILD 8
    • PERFORMANCE 9
    • BATTERY 8
    • User Ratings (7 Votes) 8

    Motorola has ventured into the competitive laptop market with the Moto Book 60. Known for its smartphones and wireless accessories, Motorola aims to carve a niche dominated by established players like Dell, HP, and Apple. The Moto Book 60 is a promising debut, blending sleek design, solid performance, and a vibrant OLED display. Does it stand out in the crowded ultrabook market? After using the device for two weeks, I found it to be a compelling choice for professionals and casual users, although it has its quirks. Let’s explore further.

    Design and Build

    Motorola Moto Book 60 laptop showing its sleek metal chassis and minimalist design.
    The Moto Book 60 features a premium metal build with a minimalist aesthetic.

    The Moto Book 60 boasts a premium, minimalist design with a durable metal chassis. Weighing just 1.4kg, it’s lightweight enough for daily commutes, though it’s slightly heavier than competitors like the MSI Prestige 13+ Evo. The 14-inch form factor strikes a balance between portability and usability, but its slightly thicker profile (16.9mm) is noticeable compared to slimmer rivals like the MacBook Air.

    Opening the lid is smooth, thanks to a well-engineered hinge, but the display feels flimsy when adjusting angles, which slightly undermines the premium feel. The 14-inch OLED display, however, is a standout feature. With 500 nits of brightness, vivid colours, and deep blacks, it’s a joy for both work and entertainment. Whether I was editing documents, streaming Netflix, or browsing websites, the display delivered crisp visuals and made every task visually engaging. However, the device did miss out on touchscreen support. If you’re used to touchscreen laptops, then this laptop should be a miss.

    Close-up of the Moto Book 60's backlit keyboard with well-spaced keys.
    The keyboard offers comfortable typing with tactile feedback, though it lacks a numpad.

    The keyboard is compact, omitting a dedicated numeric keypad to maintain a sleek footprint. The keys offer satisfying tactile feedback, and I typed comfortably for hours while drafting this review. The laptop features Windows Hello (facial recognition) for security, but it lacks a fingerprint reader sensor.

    Dual stereo speakers deliver loud and clear audio on either side of the keyboard. I tested them during Zoom calls and music playback, and the sound was immersive without distortion, even at high volumes. This made the laptop a great companion for video conferences and casual music listening without needing external speakers.

    Additional ports on the Moto Book 60, including a headphone jack and second USB-C port.
    Laptop includes essential ports for connectivity, though Thunderbolt support would have been a plus.

    The port selection is adequate, with two USB-C ports, two USB-A, an HDMI, a microSD card slot, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The laptop comes in two Pantone-inspired colours, the PANTONE Bronze Green and PANTONE Wedgewood. Although stylish, I hope Motorola expands the colour options in future versions to attract a wider audience.

    Performance

    The Moto Book 60 is powered by an Intel Core i5-210H processor, with an Intel Core i7 variant available for power users. It comes with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. This configuration handled my daily workload effortlessly. I could run multiple applications simultaneously, including Chrome with 30 tabs open, Microsoft Word and Spotify, without experiencing any noticeable lag. The SSD provided quick boot times and rapid file transfers, making multitasking seamless.

    Moto Book 60 running a performance benchmark test on its OLED display.
    Intel Core i5-210H handles multitasking well but struggles slightly with heavy rendering.

    To push its limits, I edited 1080p videos in Adobe Premiere Pro while streaming a YouTube video and browsing the web. The laptop held up well for about 20 minutes but briefly froze when rendering a 5-minute clip alongside these tasks. This hiccup was expected, given the workload, and the system recovered quickly. The fan noise remained surprisingly minimal, even under heavy load, which was a pleasant surprise compared to noisier competitors.

    For gaming, the integrated Intel graphics are sufficient for casual titles. I played Red Dead Redemption at medium settings (1080p, 30-40 FPS), and the experience was smooth, though demanding games like Crysis or the upcoming GTA 6 would likely be unplayable without significant compromises. This laptop is better suited for productivity than high-end gaming.

    Moto Book 60 running a game at medium settings with smooth framerates.
    Casual gaming is possible, but demanding titles require lower settings.

    I also tested the laptop for creative tasks like photo editing in Photoshop. Adjusting layers, applying filters, and exporting high-resolution images were handled efficiently, though professional video editors might want the Core 7 variant for faster rendering.

    Battery

    Battery life is necessary for any laptop, and the Moto Book 60 delivers admirably. During a week of typical use like web browsing, writing, Zoom calls, YouTube streaming, and occasional photo editing, I averaged 9 to 10 hours on a single charge. On a particularly light day of writing and browsing, it stretched to nearly 11 hours, which was impressive for a laptop with an OLED display.

    65W USB-C fast charger included with the Moto Book 60.
    The 65W charger refuels the battery quickly, reaching 50% in under 45 minutes.

    The included 65W USB-C charger fully juiced up the battery in about 1.8 hours, with a 50% charge achieved in under 45 minutes. This fast charging was a lifesaver during quick coffee shop stops. However, I noticed the battery drained faster during intensive tasks like video editing, dropping to about 6 hours. The battery life is more than sufficient for most users for a full workday.

     

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