
"The first thing that struck me was the chassis, which is made of matte black aluminum housing. As soon as it's in your hands, you know it's one well-built machine."
"The display is quite nice. We're talking about a 15.5-inch screen at 500 nits of brightness and a 300Hz refresh rate. For me, the display is on par with my MacBook Pro."
"Although the speed of the InfinityBook Max didn't blow me away, it was no slouch. My reaction to this was rather lukewarm. I had expected considerable speed, but the midrange GPU struggled with AI tasks."
Tuxedo Computers has released a new Linux laptop that starts at $1,800. The laptop features a sturdy matte black aluminum chassis and a 15.5-inch display with 500 nits brightness and a 300Hz refresh rate. While it is not a high-performance device, it balances form and function well for Linux users. The laptop's weight is manageable, and the display quality is comparable to high-end models. However, the midrange GPU may struggle with demanding AI tasks, making it less suitable for intensive applications.
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