India, April 11 -- A few years back, when AI was still in its early stages, I avoided the idea of an AI laptop because it felt like another buzzword being pushed into devices without everyday value. For the work I do, a reliable and fast laptop was always enough and having AI embedded directly into the OS itself was meaningless to me because most AI tools which I used were online.

But over time, as more tools, apps, and even basic workflows started leaning into AI features, I realised I was already using it more than I thought. What changed my mind wasn't just hype, but these features actually fit in my daily use. And that's when the difference started to feel real.

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