Madhav Sheth’s Ai+ Unveils ‘Laptab’: A Laptop/Tablet Hybrid Running Privacy-First NxtQ OS

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Madhav Sheth, the industry veteran, is expanding Ai+’s reach. They’re not sticking just to smartphones. They’re entering the tablet space with a new line called the Ai+ Laptab. It’s scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. This is a clear move towards building a full, interconnected digital ecosystem.

The core premise is to deliver a device that’s both productive like a laptop and intuitive like a tablet. That “Laptab” name is no accident.

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What’s on Offer

They’re offering choices. That’s smart.

  • Three Sizes: $11$-inch, $12$-inch, and a big $13$-inch model. That covers everything from a super-portable media device to something that can actually function as a laptop replacement.

  • Productivity First: All three will support an external keyboard and a stylus. They’re really positioning this for the hybrid generation—students, creators, and professionals, those too.

  • Availability: They’ve locked in distribution through Flipkart and their growing network of retail partners. So you’ll have online and offline access right from the jump.

The Real Story: NxtQ OS

This is what will make or break it, let’s be real. The Laptab runs on their own operating system, the NxtQ OS. It’s designed to solve the biggest headache in Android tablets.

  • Dedicated PC Mode: The NxtQ OS includes a dedicated PC Mode. This is huge. It’s supposed to make the interface feel like a traditional laptop. Think multi-window functionality, easy document management—a full-fledged productivity interface that cuts out the bulk of a heavy machine.

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  • Privacy-First: This is the key selling point Ai+ is pushing hard. They are promising a clean system: zero bloatware and no hidden tracking tools. Madhav Sheth and Ai+ have been vocal about digital sovereignty and giving users full control over their data—something Android users complain about constantly. The NxtPrivacy Dashboard they introduced on their smartphones gives real-time control, and the Laptab is built on that same architecture.

Madhav Sheth says the Laptab is their answer to the “fluidity of modern life.” Users want one device to handle study, design, video calls, and relaxation without compromise. That’s the challenge they’ve set for themselves. And they’re planning to launch it at “disruptive price points” to hit a wider audience.

The situation is ongoing until the Q1 2026 reveal.

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