TUXEDO Computers are one of the few manufacturers that provide fine-tuned Linux experiences out of the box.
You can expect Ubuntu/TUXEDO OS as your default options with any of their devices, but they also support more Linux distributions.
Now, they have come up with a refreshed product lineup, i.e., InfinityBook Pro 14 (Gen 7). And, it happens to be one of their flagship offerings!
InfinityBook Pro 14: Key Highlights
InifnityBook Pro 14 sports a 3K resolution display (a.k.a. Omnia 3K display) with a 16:10 ratio.
To elevate your visual experience, the display supports 400 nits of brightness and complete sRGB color space coverage, so colors will be more natural.
It also has a matt coating to the panel that should eliminate the disturbing glares that may end up disturbing your productivity.
Tuxedo came up with two lightweight variants for this lineup, so you can choose what your workflow demands the most without compromising portability.
🔋 An endurance edition with 99 Wh Battery (1.1 kg)
💾 A storage giant with 4 TB SSD (1.3 kg)
99 Wh battery for a laptop sounds like a dream come true for users who want to get more out of their portable machines.
TUXEDO Computers claims around 10 hours of runtime while connected with active WLAN and web surfing and while used with battery saving mode/idle usage, this can go up to 16 hours!
If you do not need maximum endurance, you can opt for the second variant with more storage expansion opportunity.
You can use x2 available M.2 slots, by which you can upgrade your storage up to 4 TB (considering 2TB on each slot).
To maximize storage performance/reliability, you can connect the SSDs in a RAID cluster form.
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💻 Other Specifications
Along with a good display, enhanced storage options, and a massive battery, you can expect a pretty solid performance with the following specifications:
- 14-core Intel 12th gen processor (i7-12700H) equipped with 8 efficiency and 6 performance cores.
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti (optional) Max-Q variant with TGP of 35 watts (boost up to 45 watts).
- Up to 64 GB DDR 3200 MHz RAM (to slots for dual-channel setup).
- Thunderbolt 4 with onboard transmission speed up to 40 Gbit/s.
- White backlit keyboard.
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
- Full-size SD card reader.
- TUXEDO Control Center (TCC) to manage power, security, and a lot more.
🏷️ Pricing & Availability
If you want to go with the 99Wh battery variant, with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, 1x 8 GB 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM, and a 250 GB Samsung 980 EVO Plus NVMe SSD, it will cost you 1629,41 EUR.
While if you're looking for the storage edition with a 53 Wh battery, it is priced at 1587,39 EUR and includes one 250 GB Samsung 980 EVO Plus NVMe SSD,1x 8 GB 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti 4 GB for the base configuration.
It will be available to order by the end of August. As of now, you can configure, and pre-order it.
💬 What do you think about the InifinityBook Pro 14? Does it seem interesting for you to get one? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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