TUXEDO’s New 2-in-1 Linux Laptop: A Flexible Powerhouse for Open-Source Enthusiasts
Windows and macOS dominate the laptop market, and Linux enthusiasts often find themselves with limited hardware options.
But TUXEDO, a Linux-focused hardware company, is changing the game. On August 2nd, they unveiled their latest creation: the InfinityFlex 14, a 2-in-1 Linux notebook that promises to deliver both power and flexibility to open-source aficionados.
A Closer Look at the InfinityFlex 14
The InfinityFlex 14 is not your average laptop. Here's what sets it apart:
- Versatile Design: With its 360° hinge, this device can transform from a traditional laptop to a tablet in seconds.
- Powerful Processor: Under the hood, you'll find an Intel Core i5-1335U featuring 2 performance and 8 efficiency cores.
- Impressive Display: The 14-inch matte IPS touchscreen boasts a resolution of 1920×1200, 400 nits brightness, and 100% sRGB color gamut coverage.
- Upgradeable Components: Unlike many compact 2-in-1 devices, the InfinityFlex 14 allows users to upgrade both memory and storage.
Specs That Speak Volumes
Let's dig deeper into the specifications:
- Memory: Up to 64GB DDR4 RAM
- Storage: Dual M.2 SSD slots (one PCIe 4.0 x4, one PCIe 3.0 x4)
- Connectivity: Intel AX211 Wi-Fi 6E card, optional 4G LTE module
- Battery: 55Wh Li-Polymer battery, offering up to 6 hours of local video playback
- Ports: Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A, HDMI 2.0, and more
A Linux-First Approach
What truly sets the InfinityFlex 14 apart is its focus on Linux. While users can opt for Windows, TUXEDO offers its own Linux distribution, TUXEDO OS, pre-installed. Ubuntu and Kubuntu are also available for those who prefer other flavors.
This Linux-first approach aligns with a growing trend in the tech domain. As more users seek alternatives to mainstream operating systems, devices like the InfinityFlex 14 provide a platform for exploration and customization.
It's worth noting that even major players like Lenovo are expanding their Linux offerings, signaling a shift in the industry.
Pricing and Availability
The TUXEDO InfinityFlex 14 starts at €1,189 (including 19% VAT) for the base configuration, which includes:
- Intel Core i5-1335U processor
- 16GB RAM
- 500GB SSD
- TUXEDO OS
TUXEDO offers various upgrade options through their website for those looking to customize their device further.
The Bigger Picture
The release of the InfinityFlex 14 comes when the demand for Linux-compatible hardware is rising. With initiatives like the Linux Hardware Project working to improve hardware compatibility and companies like TUXEDO creating tailored solutions, the future looks bright for Linux users seeking powerful, flexible computing options.
As the line between traditional laptops and tablets continues to blur, devices like the InfinityFlex 14 offer a compelling alternative for those who value open-source software and hardware flexibility.
Whether you're a developer, a student, or simply a Linux enthusiast, TUXEDO's latest offering might just be the versatile powerhouse you've been waiting for.

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