- Toxedo InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 Defines a new bar for Linux Power
- Cheaper Windows laptops can offer Linux Dual Boot without the price of a tuxedo
- Ryzen AI 300 The fleas bring a serious speed but also increase the cost
Do you want the fastest Linux machine, or something more affordable that still performs open source software?
The new Infinity Pro 14 Gen10 of Tuxedo may well be one of the fastest linux laptops available today, but it has a price that is frankly difficult to justify unless gross power is your number one priority.
The laptop offers new Ryzen AI 300 processors from AMD. Buyers can choose between the Ryzen AI 7 350 with 8 cores and 16 sons, the Ryzen AI 9,365 with 10 cores and 20 wires, or the Ryzen AI 9 hx 370 with 12 cores and 24 threads.
Performance, portability and varnish
AI 9,365 offers approximately 10% of better multi -year performance compared to AI 7,350. AI 9 hx 370 goes further, with up to 20% additional performance and around 40% faster than the infinite last year.
The new model is delivered with a 3K screen which reaches 500 nits of brightness. The aluminum body maintains the weight at only 1.45 kg.
It is filled with options, such as RAM and SSD slots with two modern and a rare complete selection including USB4, HDMI 2.1 and even Ethernet.
The battery life is also decent, a unit of 80Wh promising approximately 9 hours of web use.
On paper, that’s all Power Linux users want: performance, portability and Polish.
But at more than € 1,000 ($ 1,152) for the entry -level version (Ryzen AI 350, 2x 8 GB 5600 MHz DDR5 RAM, a Samsung 980 SSD of 500 GB) for users outside of Europe and more than € 1,200 for users in Europe, the price pushes this machine out of reach for many typical users.
While some high -end Linux Linux laptops have similar price labels, users can often find better value by buying a Windows machine comparable to lower cost.
Nothing prevents you from wiping the reader and installing Linux yourself, or configuring a double boot system to keep the two available operating systems.
Where Toxedo makes Excel is its Linux deep integration. The TUXEDO operating system is preinstalled and their equipment is shipped with everything that is tested and configured.
The InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen10 is certainly elegant, powerful and carefully designed for Linux, but unless you really need performance or flexibility, there are cheaper options that still do work.