Latest Intel Processor Generations: Models with the format 13XXXX belong to the 13th generation, while those with the format 14XXXX belong to the 14th generation. The latest and most recent generation, Arrow Lake, includes "Core Ultra" models without the "i" prefix, focusing on artificial intelligence and energy efficiency.
Latest AMD Processor Generations: Models in the form 8XXXX belong to the Zen4 generation, while those in the form 9XXXX belong to the latest and most recent Zen5 generation. Ryzen AI models focus on artificial intelligence and energy efficiency.
without OS: The operating system (Windows or Linux) must be installed separately.
Windows 10 S: Optimized version for security and performance. With increased security, it allows the installation of applications only from the Microsoft Store and requires the use of Microsoft Edge for safe browsing.
OLED Monitor: OLED panels allow for the display of true black colors, have greater color depth, better contrast, and are energy efficient. Suitable for video and image editing.
at least 120Hz Monitor: A feature that benefits gamers as it provides smoother and faster image flow, capable of gaining a competitive advantage in games that require increased reflexes.
IPS Screen: IPS panel screens offer vivid colors, wide viewing angles (the image does not distort much when viewed from the side), and are energy efficient. Suitable for video and image editing.
Ligthweight: Up to 2 kilograms.
HDMI 2.1: It is the latest version of the HDMI protocol and has a much higher bandwidth, allowing resolutions up to 8K @ 60Hz or 4K @ 120Hz.
NPU Support: NPU support in laptops refers to a processor that accelerates artificial intelligence (AI) functions, ideal for professionals, gamers, and content creators who require enhanced performance in AI applications.
Latest Nvidia Series: Models in the form of RTX 40XX belong to the 40 series, while models in the form of RTX 50XX belong to the latest and most recent 50 series.
Wi‑Fi 4: Older Wi-Fi standard, significantly slower than Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6.
Wi‑Fi 5: The most widespread Wi-Fi standard, significantly faster than Wi-Fi 4.
Wi‑Fi 6: Offers faster speed with improved energy efficiency.
Wi‑Fi 6E: It offers more available channels to reduce interference in wireless networks, while also providing better speeds and lower latency compared to WiFi 6.
Wi‑Fi 7: The latest generation of Wi-Fi. It offers much higher speeds, low latency, and better stability even in crowded networks. It is ideal for 4K/8K streaming & cloud gaming.