Robo&Kala Revolutionizes Computer Industry with Launch of 2-in-1 Laptop
“The world is changing rapidly, but the laptop field has remained relatively stagnant in recent years and has failed to keep pace with the times,” said Robin Ma, founder and CEO of Robo&Kala. “There are 2 billion Windows users in the world, and we must provide them with products that are portable, productive, affordable and with excellent configuration. With a thickness of 7.3 mm, weighing 690 g, and equipped with 20 hours of battery life, an ultra-clear touch OLED display, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen3 – the world’s first 5 nanometer Window PC platform on ARM architecture – that’s where Robo&Kala’s laptop comes in.”
Robo&Kala 2-in-1 laptop takes work efficiency to the next level. Equipped with multiple modes to utilize the full technological power of the laptop – while keeping power consumption low for those marathon work sessions – the laptop is capable of intensive multitasking and keeps performance smooth. Combined with the thin, lightweight design, it represents the perfect combination of portability and productivity. Users can easily go about their day without worrying about carrying a power cord, and engage anytime, anywhere in office work and entertainment life with Robo&Kala’s 2-in-1 laptop.
“With the convenience of a smartphone and the functionality of a computer – but faster, quieter, and much more efficient – the world has never seen anything like Robo&Kala before,” added Ma. “What we’ve built is going to change the conversation around mobile work and the function of laptop computers in our daily lives for the better.”
“We have been seeing how pivotal a connected collaboration experience has become over the past few years as hybrid work and living have become a reality,” said Douglas Pierleoni, general manager of OEM business at Microsoft. “Robo&Kala has been at the forefront of innovations across various categories, and I am extremely happy to see our partnership shaping up into exciting new devices that truly empower every person and organization.”