GEEKOM GeekBook X14 Pro 14" GeekBook X14 Pro Titanium Gray 2025

★★★★★ 4.5 (90)

Its Intel Core Ultra 9 185H chip and integrated Arc Graphics drive a sharp 14-inch 2.8K OLED display with 120Hz refresh, all in a 1.00kg chassis and up to 16-hour battery life. Dual USB4 ports, HDMI 2.1, and a fingerprint sensor add expansive connectivity and security. This laptop is best for frequent travelers needing a featherweight OLED screen for productivity and media consumption, not gaming.

CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
RAM 32 GB
Storage 2 TB
Screen 14" 2880x1800
GPU Intel Arc Graphics
OS Windows 11 Pro
Weight 1 kg
Battery 72 Wh
GEEKOM GeekBook X14 Pro 14" GeekBook X14 Pro Titanium Gray 2025 laptop
80 Overall Score
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

Gorgeous OLED and featherlight build, marred by abysmal reliability. Buy it only if you're feeling lucky and can score the lowest price.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning 2.8K OLED display that rivals laptops twice the price 95th
  • Ridiculously light at 2.2 pounds, yet still feels solid 92th
  • 32GB RAM and 2TB storage is an absurdly generous combo 92th
  • Perky Core Ultra 9 CPU handles productivity and multitasking with ease 91th

Cons

  • Reliability is a dumpster fire; our data places it near dead last
  • Integrated GPU can't handle modern games or heavy creative workloads
  • Only one USB-A port, so you'll likely need a dongle
  • Pricing is all over the map, with some vendors asking lunatic sums

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (90 reviews)
👍 Owners rave about the bright, color-accurate screen and how insanely portable it is.
👍 Many say performance for office work and streaming is snappy and responsive.
🤔 A recurring theme is that hardware failures appear without warning, souring an otherwise great experience.

How owner sentiment changed over time

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Based on when customers actually wrote their reviews — so you can see whether early praise held up.

Owner sentiment has held steady over time
1★2★3★4★5★Q1 '26: 4.7★ · 7 reviewsQ2 '26: 4.7★ · 6 reviews76Q1 '26Q2 '26
Avg ratingHappy (4-5★)Unhappy (1-2★)Bar height = number of reviews

Based on 13 dated customer reviews, grouped by calendar quarter. Period analysis is in English.

The proof

Performance

The OLED panel is the real MVP here. At 120Hz with 450 nits and full DCI-P3 coverage, it sits near the top of our display charts. Videos and creative work look stunning, and the 2880x1800 resolution gives you plenty of sharpness without destroying battery life. The processor and RAM combo chews through everyday tasks and even some light content creation, but the integrated Arc GPU is a letdown for anything beyond that. We weren't surprised it can't game (that 23.1 score is generous), but the bigger shock is how even some GPU-accelerated apps feel held back. And then there's the elephant in the room: multiple customer reports mention hardware failures popping up out of nowhere. When the screen works, it's a dream. When the laptop itself works, it's a different story.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 83.3
GPU 64.3
RAM 91.7
Ports 71.1
Screen 95.3
Portability 90.3
Storage 91
Reliability 3.6
Social Proof 92

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
Cores 16
Frequency 5.1 GHz
L3 Cache 24 MB

Graphics

GPU Intel Arc Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM 8 GB
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation LPDDR5X
Storage 2 TB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 14"
Resolution 2880
Panel OLED
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 450 nits
Color Gamut 100% DCI-P3

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 2
USB Ports 1
Thunderbolt USB4
HDMI HDMI 2.1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4

Physical

Weight 1.0 kg / 2.2 lbs
Battery 72 Wh
OS Windows 11 Pro

vs Competition

The natural Windows alternative is the Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro, which also rocks a vibrant OLED panel and stays thin and light, but with a track record that won't keep you up at night. If you're open to macOS, the MacBook Pro M5 Pro is in another league for build quality and resale value, though you'll pay more and give up that featherweight feel. The ASUS ROG Flow models look tempting if you need gaming chops, but they're heavier and pricier. For pure productivity and media bingeing, the Samsung is the safer pick.

Spec GEEKOM GeekBook X14 Pro 14" GeekBook X14 Pro Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max ASUS ROG Zephyrus GA403WW-G14.R95080 Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 83F50018US MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US
CPU Intel Core Ultra 9 185H Apple M4 Max AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Intel Core Ultra 7 256V
RAM (GB) 32 64 32 32 32 32
Storage (GB) 2048 8192 2000 2048 1000 1024
Screen 14" 2880x1800 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 16" 2560x1600 13.3" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800
GPU Intel Arc Graphics Apple (40-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Intel Arc Intel Arc
OS Windows 11 Pro macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) 1 1.6 1.6 2.7 1 1.2
Battery (Wh) 72 72 - 100 - 15
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
GEEKOM GeekBook X14 Pro 14" GeekBook X14 Pro 83.364.391.771.195.390.3913.692
Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max Compare 92.118.796.379.799.167.599.796.487.4
ASUS ROG Zephyrus GA403WW-G14.R95080 Compare 86.691.592.366.595.672.89058.697.6
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 83F50018US Compare 96.892.590.597.994.78.697.578.990.3
MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare 64.164.381.482.990.495.273.958.685.5
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Compare 67.364.381.466.595.185.581.578.996.4

Price

Value & Pricing

At $1,249 from the right seller, the spec sheet reads like a steal. But that reliability score flips the value equation on its head. You can get a Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro or a solid Dell XPS with similar screen quality and far better dependability for a few hundred more. Paying anything above the absolute floor price for this GeekBook feels like a bad bet.

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Overview

The GEEKOM X14 Pro is a head-turner, no question. You get a drop-dead gorgeous 14-inch 2.8K OLED screen wedged into a 2.2-pound body that feels impossibly light. On paper, it's the ultimate ultrabook: a zippy Core Ultra 9 185H, 32GB of blazing-fast RAM, and a generous 2TB SSD. But here's the thing: our reliability data puts this machine in the 3rd percentile. That's not just bad; it's one of the worst we've seen. So you're essentially buying a lottery ticket wrapped in magnesium alloy.

Common Questions

Q: Can it actually game?

Not really. The integrated Arc graphics are fine for older or indie titles at low settings, but modern AAA games will run like a slideshow. This is not a gaming laptop.

Q: How's the battery life?

Expect around 10-12 hours of real-world mixed use with the brightness turned down a bit. The 16-hour claim is in ideal lab conditions, but it'll easily get you through a workday.

Q: Is the OLED screen really that good?

Yes, it's fantastic. Deep blacks, punchy colors, and 120Hz smoothness make everything from spreadsheets to Netflix look premium. It's the best part of this laptop.

Who Should Skip This

If reliability matters to you at all, skip this and grab a MacBook Air or a Dell XPS 14. The GEEKOM's fragile track record makes it a non-starter for anyone who just needs a laptop that won't randomly die.

Verdict

Only buy the GEEKOM X14 Pro if you can grab it at that $1,249 sweet spot and you're prepared to roll the dice on reliability. The OLED screen and lightweight design are genuinely impressive, but we can't ignore the abysmal failure rates in our database. When it works, it's wonderful. The problem is, the data says it won't work for long for too many people. There are simply more dependable ultrabooks out there that don't ask you to gamble.

Usage Scores

Overall (79.8)Ai Llm (36.7)Gaming (23.1)Compact (87)Creator (40.1)Student (79)Business (76)Developer (78.2)Entertainment (88)

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