Motorola’s first laptop brings premium features without the premium price
Designed with a clean, minimalist aesthetic, the Moto Book 60 can withstand daily tasks with military-grade durability

Motorola has launched its first-ever laptop — the Moto Book 60 — a sleek, high-spec machine aimed at professionals, students, and creative minds alike. Backed by Lenovo, this debut device blends powerful performance with elegant design.
At first glance, the Moto Book 60 impresses with its 2.8K OLED display, offering vivid visuals and smooth scrolling, thanks to a 120Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision support. The screen's TÜV Rheinland certification also makes it easier on the eyes — ideal for long work or study sessions.
According to the tech YouTuber Rupesh from Sillycorns, the laptop can deliver some stellar performance for the price. Buyers can choose between Intel Core 5 or Core 7 240H processors, with configurations supporting up to 32GB DDR5 RAM and 1TB PCIe SSD storage. The laptop runs Windows 11 Home and features Motorola's Smart Connect tools — making it easier to move files and copy-paste across devices.
Designed with a clean, minimalist aesthetic, the Moto Book 60 comes in two unique shades — Bronze Green and Wedgewood. Weighing just 1.39kg, it is light enough to carry around all day, yet tough enough to withstand daily wear with military-grade durability.
With a 1080p webcam, an IR camera for Windows Hello, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, and TPM 2.0 security, it is built for both work and play. The 60Wh battery supports 65W fast charging, adding to its convenience.
With support for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, plus a full suite of ports — including DisplayPort and HDMI — the Moto Book 60 offers higher value for money than many of its competitors. Although there is no official confirmation of its release in Bangladesh yet, the Indian price of the laptop starts at Rs 66,990.