Geekom is stepping into the laptop world for the first time with the GeekBook X14 Pro, marking a big shift for a brand best known for compact mini PCs. With this debut 14-inch ultrabook, Geekom is clearly aiming for the premium, ultra-portable market—targeting people who want a lightweight work machine without giving up modern hardware or a high-end screen.
Right away, the GeekBook X14 Pro stands out for its magnesium chassis and ultra-light build. At around one kilogram, it’s designed for commuters, students, frequent travelers, and anyone who spends long hours working away from a desk. The design is clean and modern, and the overall fit and finish leaves a strong quality impression, which is important for a first-generation notebook trying to compete in a crowded category.
A major selling point is the 14-inch 2.8K OLED display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. In everyday use, that combination delivers sharp text, fluid scrolling, and punchy visuals. OLED technology also brings deep blacks and strong contrast, making it a great match for watching videos, editing photos, and enjoying content where color and shadow detail matter.
Performance on the reviewed configuration is built around the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, paired with 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and a fast 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. That setup translates into responsive day-to-day operation: apps open quickly, multitasking feels effortless, and heavier workloads are handled without turning routine productivity into a waiting game. That said, expectations around peak CPU performance aren’t fully met, mainly because turbo clock speeds aren’t utilized as aggressively as some users might hope. For graphics, the integrated Intel Arc solution offers respectable 3D performance for creative tasks, but it’s not the right choice for demanding modern 3D gaming.
Connectivity and features are also in line with what buyers expect from a modern premium ultrabook. You get two USB4 ports with high bandwidth, classic USB-A for compatibility with older peripherals, HDMI for simple external display support, and fast Wi‑Fi for reliable wireless performance. Battery life is described as solid, delivering several hours of mobile work, which fits the notebook’s travel-friendly positioning.
Geekom is offering the GeekBook X14 Pro in two configurations. The higher-end version uses the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H and is priced at $1,248, while a more affordable model with the Intel Core Ultra 5 125H comes in at $999. That pricing places it in direct competition with other premium 14-inch OLED ultrabooks, making real-world performance, build quality, and display experience key factors for buyers comparing options.
Overall, Geekom’s first laptop makes a strong first impression with its light magnesium body, vibrant high-resolution OLED panel, modern ports, and generous memory and storage in the top configuration. The main trade-off to keep in mind is that the processor doesn’t consistently hit the kind of turbo-driven performance some shoppers expect in this class, and the integrated graphics are better suited to creation and everyday workloads than high-end gaming.






