COLORFUL Rimbook L1 Launches as a Lightweight Laptop for Creators

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Power Meets Portability.

[Press Release] The COLORFUL Rimbook series introduces a sleek, high-performance laptop built for portability. The design is inspired by the rim of a wheel. The Rimbook L1 is powered by an Intel Core i5-12450H, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD, delivering strong performance for creators and professionals on the go.

Despite its power, the Rimbook stays slim and lightweight, ideal for travel. It includes a USB-C port and HDMI for extended displays, with Wi-Fi 6 and 2.5 GbE LAN ensuring fast, reliable connectivity in any setting.

Launching at $399 (excluding tax), the Rimbook L1 is now available in the Philippines, with more regions to follow. It offers an impressive balance of performance, portability, and value for users seeking flexibility without breaking the bank.

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