Orico’s First Laptop Lands: AMD Muscle, Slim Build, and Ports Galore

Orico is stepping beyond accessories and into full-fledged computing with its first laptop, the Obook Ultrabook. Designed for users who want power, portability, and plenty of connectivity, this AMD-powered notebook stands out with a port-rich chassis and a clean, lightweight profile.

What immediately sets the Obook apart is its generous I/O selection. You get nine ports in total, so dongles and hubs aren’t a must:
– 1x full-function USB-C
– 1x 5 Gbps USB Type-C
– 1x HDMI
– 3x 5 Gbps USB Type-A
– 1x TF 3.0 card slot
– 1x Gigabit Ethernet
– 1x 3.5 mm audio jack

Under the hood, the laptop features the Ryzen 7 7735HS from AMD’s Rembrandt-HS refresh lineup, delivering eight Zen 3+ cores and Radeon 680M integrated graphics. The iGPU is capable enough for many games at 1080p on low settings and provides a solid boost for creative apps that tap into GPU acceleration. Buyers can configure the system with up to 32 GB of RAM and as much as 8 TB of PCIe 4.0 storage, giving the Obook serious headroom for multitasking and large libraries.

The display caters to both content creators and everyday users with a 14-inch IPS panel, 16:10 aspect ratio, and claimed 100% sRGB color coverage. Practical touches continue with a 180-degree hinge for flexible viewing, a lightweight build for easy carry, Wi-Fi 6 for fast wireless, and a 57.5 Wh battery to keep you moving.

Orico’s Obook Ultrabook is available in China starting at CNY 3,299, roughly $464. While global availability hasn’t been announced, the brand often brings its products to international markets, so wider rollout is worth watching if you’re after a compact, AMD-based laptop with exceptional connectivity.