- GEEKOM GeekBook X14 Pro OLED Panel delivers 2880 × 1800 resolution with DCI-P3 coverage.
- Intel Core Ultra 200H processors driver performance with integrated bow graphics.
- 70 WH battery promises extended productivity without frequent charging.
GEEKOM, a company best known for its mini-PC range, has entered a more competitive space with its first thin-and-light notebooks.
The GeekBook X14 Pro is only 16.9 mm thick, weighs only 999 g and uses a durable aluminum alloy chassis with a 135 ° hinge.
Its standout function is a 14-inch OLED screen at 2880 x 1800 resolution and DCI-P3 100% cover, which is roughly equivalent to a 5-megapixel pixel number.
Not bad for a first attempt
Under the hood, the X14 Pro Intel’s core Ultra 200H “Arrow Lake-H” processors have paired with integrated ARC graphics.
These chips combine Lion Cove and Skymont CPU kernels, but omit Lunar Lake XE2 graphics.
This raises doubts as to whether GEEKOM has chosen the best CPU configuration for sustained performance.
Since this is the company’s first attempt, it is likely to test the waters with a modest CPU.
This device’s power -pulling tops at 35W, which is typical of lightweight systems but can limit demanding tasks.
The memory is soldered LPDDR5, which runs at 7500 MHz, with up to 32 GB of capacity, which means there is no possibility of upgrading.
However, there is a single M.2 2280 NVME SSD Slot that delivers storage, which can be restrictive for users who expect more drives.
The laptop is powered by a 70WH battery, which is a relatively high capacity for a device that weighs less than a kilogram.
In theory, this battery can support long hours of typical productivity tasks before they need a recharge.
The battery is paired with a 65W USB-C gan charger chosen for its efficiency and small form factor.
For connection, this device comes with HDMI 2.0, a 40 GBPS USB-C, a 5 GBPS USB-A and a headphone jack.
Wireless support includes Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4, while integrated DTS: X Ultra speakers suggest attention to sound quality.
This device also includes a backlit 78-key keyboard, and a Power-Key fingerprint reader rounds off the input settings.
At the time of writing, GEEKEM has not announced pricing or release dates, making it difficult to judge the X14 Pro’s competitiveness against established brands.
At the same event, Geekom also revealed the GeekBook X16 Pro. This larger option uses a 16-inch 2560 x 1600 IPS panel, carries a 75Wh battery, offers double SSD slots and weighs 1299g.
Together, these two devices show that GEEKEM aims beyond the Mini -PC products, but their ultimate value depends on competitive prices and reviews.
Via NoteBookcheck (originally in German)



