Key Specifications:
- Processor (CPU): Intel Core i5-1240P (12th Gen, Alder Lake)
- 12 cores (4 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores)
- Base clock speed: 1.7 GHz, with turbo boost up to 4.4 GHz
- Designed for a balance of power efficiency and high performance
- RAM: 8 GB LPDDR5 (or potentially LPDDR4X depending on the configuration)
- Offers fast memory performance, ideal for multitasking and general computing tasks
- Display:
- 14-inch screen with high resolution (typically 2880 x 1800 pixels, QHD+)
- Likely a 16:10 aspect ratio, providing more vertical screen real estate than standard 16:9 displays
- IPS display with high color accuracy and brightness levels, making it suitable for content creation, media consumption, and general productivity
- Graphics:
- Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics, which offers decent performance for light gaming, multimedia, and productivity tasks, though it’s not a dedicated GPU for heavy gaming or professional-level graphics work.
- Storage:
- Typically comes with an NVMe SSD, with configurations like 512 GB or 1 TB storage options for fast data access and boot-up times.
- Battery Life:
- Equipped with a battery capable of lasting around 8–12 hours depending on usage, which is great for all-day work or study sessions.
- Ports & Connectivity:
- USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 4 support)
- USB-A
- HDMI
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth 5.1
- MicroSD card reader (varies by region)
- Design & Build:
- Thin and light design, with a premium aluminum chassis
- Weighs around 1.4 kg (3.09 lbs), making it highly portable
- Operating System:
- Windows 11 pre-installed
Performance:
- The Intel Core i5-1240P processor, combined with 8 GB of RAM, offers solid performance for everyday tasks like web browsing, office productivity, and media consumption. While the integrated graphics aren’t suited for heavy gaming, the device can handle light to moderate graphical tasks and some older or less demanding games.
- The battery life should be sufficient for day-long use for most office and multimedia tasks, though heavy workloads (like gaming or video editing) might reduce the time between charges.
Ideal Use Cases:
- General productivity: office work, web browsing, and media consumption
- Light content creation: photo editing, basic video editing
- Educational use or online learning
- Casual gaming and entertainment (light 3D rendering or older titles)