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Primebook Team
15 Jan 2026
Primebook 2 Pro Review by News 9 Live
Recently, News 9 Live took a close look at the Primebook 2 Pro and gave their feedback on it. In the review published on 4th November 2025, journalist Pragya Sinha Roy evaluated the Made-in-India Android laptop and noted that it excels in “productivity” and “multitasking”. Here’s what she has observed after using the laptop for some time.
The Journalist’s View: A Productivity-First, Future-Ready Laptop
Pragya Sinha Roy views the Primebook 2 Pro as a laptop that brings “futuristic AI” and “long-lasting performance” at an accessible price point, while “revitalising a market that is becoming overwhelmed with unnecessary hardware adjustments.” She describes the laptop’s approach as “reminiscent of modern productivity tools as opposed to flashy gaming machines,” positioning it as a practical and forward-looking alternative in the current laptop landscape. This reinforces our focus on serving with purposeful, everyday computing.
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The Reviewer’s Take on Primebook 2 Pro’s Build & Design
Pragya Sinha Roy views the Primebook 2 Pro’s build as solid and thoughtfully executed, describing the chassis as “sturdy” with a “fingerprint-resistant matte finish” that gives it a “high-quality metallic look.” She notes that despite its slim profile, the laptop “does not feel weak” in everyday portability.
The ventilation layout, according to her, reinforces the idea that “focusing on thermal efficiency is essential to a long life of operation.” She also appreciates details such as the upward-firing speakers that keep sound “clear and balanced”, the physical privacy slider on the webcam, and a design that balances functionality with restraint rather than flashiness.
The Reviewer’s Take on Primebook 2 Pro’s Performance
In the review, the journalist notes that the Primebook 2 Pro “easily manages the Android ecosystem,” with PrimeOS 3.0 effectively turning mobile applications into “productivity machines.”
Pragya describes the AI experience as “wide-ranging,” particularly appreciating the on-screen contextual awareness, summaries, and quick access enabled through the dedicated AI key. In everyday use, she observes that multitasking “does not slow down,” even with multiple browser tabs, calls, and documents running simultaneously.
She highlights battery life as the “best feature,” noting all-day usage across browsing, streaming, and work. Further, adding that thermals stay under control even during prolonged use.
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The Reviewer’s Final Verdict
As per the journalist, the Primebook 2 Pro is not a “AAA gaming laptop,” rather a “thoughtful Android laptop” that is “redefining budget computing in India.” She highlights that capabilities like AI and the reliability factor were not available at this price point a few years ago. Therefore, she calls Primebook 2 Pro “more empowering than entry-level” laptops. Emphasising its portable design, superior battery, and Made-in-India philosophy, she recommends the laptop to those who care more about “efficiency than excess.”
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To conclude, reviews like this highlight a broader shift in how personal computing is being evaluated today: less around specs inflation and more around relevance and intent. As the market moves away from unnecessary complexity, perspectives such as these help reaffirm our focus on building devices that prioritise efficiency, longevity, and purposeful design. We appreciate News 9 Live and Pragya Sinha Roy for examining Primebook 2 Pro through this lens and contributing meaningfully to the broader conversation around accessible, future-ready personal computing in India.
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