New TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro Powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300
The TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 offers serious power that is ready for your business, development, or entertainment needs.
TUXEDO Computers has been hard at work to create a new notebook that is ready for just about any need. The InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 300 with up to 12 cores and 24 threads and an AMD Radeon 800M GPU.
Besides the powerhouse CPU/GPU combo, the InfinityBook Pro also offers a 14-inch Omnia IPS display with a 16:10 ratio, matte/non-glare screen, a viewing angle of 89/89/89/89 degrees, a refresh rate of 120Hz, a resolution of 2880x1800, an sRGB color gamut of 100 percent, a brightness of 500 nits, and a contrast ratio of 1500:1.
You also get DDR5-5600 dual-channel RAM up to 128 GB and 2x M.2 2280 for NVMe (PCI-Express 4.0 x4) storage.
The InfinityBook Pro isn't just about power, it's also about panache, thanks to an ultra compact and light, all aluminum chassis that measures 311x17x220mm and weighs just 1.5kg.
This new notebook is cooled by two 7mm thin fans and two heat pipes, which help to keep the CPU with a constant power level of up to 65 watts (at full fan speed).
You can configure and order your InfinityBook Pro now, with a base price (16GB of RAM and 500GB of storage) for ~EUR1,092 (approximately $1,267).
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