If you told me this even a few months ago, I wouldn’t believe it – Motorola launching laptops? But here we are in 2025, and Motorola is seriously expanding its tech ecosystem. After launching two new smartphones recently, they’ve now surprised us with a laptop-tablet combo launch – the MotoBook 60 and the MotoPad 60 Pro.
While the tablet looks impressive, today we’re diving deep into their new laptop – the MotoBook 60 – a sleek, durable, and performance-driven machine that’s turning heads.
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💻 First Impressions: Feels Premium, Looks Unique
Motorola isn’t just slapping its name on a generic laptop – they’ve crafted something that actually feels different. The MotoBook 60 features a full aluminium build, Pantone-licensed colorways like Bronze Green and Wedgewood Blue, and Motorola’s iconic dimpled logo on the lid.
It’s got that clean, minimal, but premium vibe. At just 1.39 to 1.48 kg, it’s light enough to carry around all day without weighing you down. And the build? Solid. Military-grade solid, in fact – it’s passed 21 MIL-STD-810H durability tests.
🎨 Display That Steals the Show
Let’s be real – the display is the real star here. Motorola has packed in a 14-inch OLED panel with a sharp 2.8K resolution (2880×1800) and a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. That means deeper blacks, punchy colors, and fluid visuals whether you’re editing, watching, or just browsing.
What really makes it pop is the 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, Dolby Vision support, and 500 nits brightness. It’s also TÜV certified for low blue light and flicker-free viewing – a blessing for students and professionals who stare at screens for hours.
This is easily one of the best displays in this price segment.
⚙️ Performance: Built for Work, Study & Casual Gaming
Under the hood, the MotoBook 60 runs on the Intel® Core™ 5 210H processor, part of Intel’s newer 2024 lineup. This isn’t a low-power “U” series chip; it’s got decent power for multitasking, productivity, and even some light gaming.
You get:
- 16GB DDR5 RAM (8+8, dual-channel)
- 512GB Gen 4 SSD (expandable up to 1TB with two slots)
- Integrated Intel graphics – decent for casual gaming and media work
It handles regular workloads like a champ. I wouldn’t call it a gaming beast, but you can comfortably run FHD games or creative software. For students and professionals, it’s more than capable.
🔋 Battery, Ports & Connectivity: All Sorted
The laptop houses a 60Wh battery, which lasts 5–6 hours on normal usage. Nothing crazy, but decent. It charges via a 65W USB-C adapter, which is compact and travel-friendly.
Ports? You’ve got everything you need:
- 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (with Power Delivery & DisplayPort)
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (one always-on)
- HDMI 1.4b
- microSD card reader
- 3.5mm combo jack
One cool touch? Even when the laptop is off, you can use that always-on USB-A port to charge your phone. Handy for on-the-go folks.
Connectivity is top-tier: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and Windows Hello via IR camera. You also get a Full HD webcam with a privacy shutter – a must in today’s remote world.
🔊 Multimedia & Smart Features
The audio is decent, with front-firing stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos. They’re not super loud, but the placement makes the experience better than bottom-firing ones. Combined with that OLED display, it’s a solid multimedia device.
And this is where Motorola’s ecosystem strategy kicks in. With Smart Connect, you can:
- Mirror and control your phone from the laptop
- Seamlessly transfer files between devices
- Use a single mouse/keyboard across your MotoPad or phone
- Get phone notifications on your laptop screen
This is Motorola’s version of Apple’s ecosystem. And guess what? Even budget Moto G phones support this feature now!
💬 Software & Extras
The MotoBook 60 ships with Windows 11 Home and Microsoft Office Home & Student 2024 pre-installed. So no need to buy or install anything extra for work or study.
There’s no fingerprint scanner, but Windows Hello facial recognition works flawlessly thanks to the IR cam.

📱 A Quick Look at MotoPad 60 Pro
Now before we wrap up, here’s a quick shoutout to the second product in the lineup – the MotoPad 60 Pro. It features:
- 12.7” display
- Powered by the Dimensity 8300
- AnTuTu score over 1.2M
- Moto Stylus support included in the box
It mirrors the MotoBook in looks, making it a great companion device. If you’re into tablet productivity or content consumption, this one’s worth checking out.
Wanna boost your coding game? Check out our Cursor AI Review. Also, don’t miss the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus for next-level mobile creativity. For official specs, visit Motorola’s website.