Tuxedo Computers IninityBook Pro 14 ZDNET's key takeaways The InfinityBook 14 Pro is avaialble now, starting at $1,223.
It's a Linux-first laptop with plenty of power to run all the apps you need.
The laptop's physical design is non-descript, and you'll want to adjust for the best battery settings. View now at Tuxedocomputers
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Naturally, when Tuxedo Computers asked me if I wanted to give one of their latest a spin, I happily accepted, and the Infinity Pro 14 had me giddy with anticipation. I'd already reviewed the InfinityBook Gen9 model and found it to be an outstanding Linux-first laptop.
This time around, I tested the Gen 10 model with some updated hardware: namely, a 16-core AMD AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of RAM, and integrated AMD graphics.
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Here's how it went.
My experience
First off, usually Tuxedo Computers sends me their laptops with US keyboards. This time around, the keyboard was quite German, so my brain had to do a backflip and make sure my fingers found the right keys based on touch and memory. That was fun.
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