TUXEDO Computers Announces a New InfinityBook
TUXEDO Computers is at it again with a new InfinityBook that will meet your professional and gaming needs.
If you're looking for a new laptop that can do some heavy lifting, TUXEDO Computers might have exactly what you need. The InfinityBook Max 15 is a 15-inch ultrabook that packs a powerful punch. The base model features an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU and a GeForce RTX 5060, an IPS display at 2560x1600, and a 300Hz refresh rate – this laptop is ready to rock.
You can upgrade the InfinityBook 15 Max up to a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU and a GeForce RTX 5070 GPU. You'll get dual DDR5-5600 slots for up to 128GB of RAM and two PCIe 4.0x4 SSD bays for up to 8TB of storage.
The cooling system uses dual fans with adjustable TGP levels and can handle up to 150W of CPU/GPU power.
As far as connectivity goes, you get 2 USB-C (USB4/3.2 Gen 2), three USB-A, 1 HDMI 2.1, 1 Mini DisplayPort 2.1, 1 RJ45, and an SD card reader.
The InfinityBook Max 15 ships with either TUXEDO OS or Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and full driver support and encryption options.
You can preorder the InfinityBook Max 15 with the Ryzen AI 7 350, 16GB of DDR5 memory, and a 1TB SSD, starting at €1,689 (VAT included)/~$1,950, which will start shipping in December (in time for the holidays).
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