- GEEKOM GeekBook X14 Pro Laptop has Core Ultra 9 processor with Intel ARC 140T Graphics
- The 14-inch Ultraportable weighs 999g thanks to its magnesium alloy chassis
- Specifications include 32 GB RAM, 1TB NVME -SPAIR, USB4 -Ports and 70Wh battery
GEEKOM has revealed a number of new products on IFA 2025, but while the Chinese manufacturer is best known for its MINI -PCs, French news site Mini -machines Says it will also use the event to also show its Ultrathin GeekBook X14 Pro Business Laptop.
The laptop measures 1.69 cm x 31.17 cm x 21.54 cm and has a magnesium and aluminum alloying chassis, which helps keep the weight down to 999g (2.2 pounds).
The X14 Pro’s 14-inch OLED panel has a resolution of 2800 x 1880 with a 16:10 image ratio and promises full coverage of the DCI-P3 color room.
Selection of processors
GEEKOM will reportedly offer two versions, one with an Arrow Lake Core Ultra 5 225H and Intel Arc 130T graphics, and another with core Ultra 9 285h paired with an ARC 140T GPU.
It comes with up to 32 GB LPDDR5-7500 RAM and a 1TB NVME Gen4 x4 SSD.
The laptop is limited to a maximum TDP of 35 watts, with GEEKOM saying the refrigerated design aims to keep the system efficiently and quietly under load.
The GeekBook X14 Pro also has a 2MP webcam with a privacy protection, a fingerprint reader built into the power button and stereo speakers with DTS: X Ultra.
There is a 78-key backlit keyboard and a large touch plate, and connection options include HDMI 2.0, two USB4 ports, a USB 3.2 Type-A port and a 3.5mm combo jack. It supports WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4.
There is a 70Wh battery that can be charged through USB Type-C with a 65W gan charger.
Alongside the smaller model, the GEEEKOM also also announces the GeekBook X16 Pro -a larger 16 -inch version measures 35.45 cm x 24.94 cm x 1.19 cm and has a 2560 x 1600 IPS screen with full SRGB cover. There is room for double NVME drives and its keyboard is expanded to 98 keys with a dedicated numeric pillow.
No release date or pricing has been made available to neither laptop yet, although more details are soon expected.



