TUXEDO Computers Unveils New Iteration of the Stellaris Laptop Line
The Stellaris Slim 15 is the 6th generation and includes either an AMD or Intel CPU
TUXEDO Computers has unleashed a thin, light gaming ultrabook that is equal parts performance and style.
The Stellaris Slim 15 offers a 15.3" screen with an aluminum chassis and your choice of AMD or Intel CPUs. Weighing only 2.1 kg and a thickness of 2.2 cm, you'll find plenty of power with either an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS or an Intel Core i7-14650HX. If you want even more power, you can bump the Intel CPU to an i9-14900HX with 24 cores.
As for GPUs, you have a choice between NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 or 4070, both of which feature 8 GB of dedicated GDDR6 VRAM memory and a max TGP of 115 watts. If you go with the Intel CPU, you can bump the RAM up to 64 GB and if you opt for the AMD, that amount goes all the way up to 96 GB. The Stellaris Slim 15 includes a 99Wh battery for all-day power.
As for the display, the laptop features a high-dpi resolution of 2560x1600, a 240 Hz refresh rate, a 16:10 aspect ratio, 100% sRGB color space coverage, Adaptive Sync support, and a 180-degree hinge.
The webcam is 1080 p and includes a privacy shutter.
Ports include HDMI 2.1, Thunderbolt 4 (for Intel CPUs), or USB-C 3.2 Gen2 (For AMD CPUs), DisplayPort 1.4a, 3 x USB Type A, an additional USB Type C, a full-sized card reader, audio/mic combo jack, and an RJ45 ethernet.
You can pre-order the AMD Stellaris Slim 15 with a base configuration that starts at 1,600 EUR (for German customers) or 1,430 for customers outside of Europe. The Intel base configuration starts at 1,749 (for German customers) and 1,470 for customers outside of Europe.

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