GEEKOM is heading into CES 2026 with its most ambitious product lineup yet, signaling a bold expansion beyond Mini PCs and into the premium laptop market. The company, known for its compact computing innovations, will make its fourth consecutive appearance at the show.
This year’s showcase marks a turning point for GEEKOM, with the spotlight squarely on the new GeekBook X14 Pro, a device the company claims is the world’s lightest all-metal laptop. Weighing just 2.2 pounds and measuring a razor-thin 0.23 inches at its slimmest point, the X14 Pro is designed to appeal to mobile professionals and design-conscious users alike. Its 2.8K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate promises vivid visuals and fluid performance, while the internals, an Intel Core Ultra 9-185H processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 2TB SSD, suggest serious horsepower under the hood.
Despite its high-end specs, GEEKOM says the X14 Pro can deliver up to 16 hours of battery life, positioning it as a true all-day productivity machine. The company is also offering a limited-time two-year warranty to reinforce its premium positioning. For users who prefer a larger screen, the GeekBook X16 Pro offers a 16-inch display with nearly identical internals. Both models will be available through GEEKOM’s official store and Amazon.
Beyond the GeekBook series, GEEKOM is previewing two additional laptops aimed at creators and professionals. One is a high-performance AI and gaming laptop powered by AMD’s new Ryzen AI 9 H 465 (Gorgon Point) processor, built for intensive creative workflows and next-gen AI applications. The other is a productivity-focused model running on Intel’s third-generation Core Ultra 7 365 processor. Model names for both devices will be revealed later, but their presence signals GEEKOM’s intent to compete across multiple tiers of the laptop market.
Meanwhile, GEEKOM isn’t leaving its Mini PC roots behind. The company is introducing two new models that push the category forward. The A9 Max 2026 Edition debuts as the world’s first Mini PC powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 9 H 465, while the IT13 Max 2026 Edition becomes the first to feature Intel’s Core Ultra 7 366H. Both units incorporate the new Iceblast 3.0 cooling system, designed to improve thermal performance and reduce noise, a key consideration for compact desktops. Each Mini PC comes with a three-year warranty, underscoring GEEKOM’s commitment to reliability.
With more than two decades of experience in the computing industry, GEEKOM is positioning 2026 as a breakout year. The company’s CES announcements reflect a more concentrated and confident product strategy, blending cutting-edge performance with sleek design and a clear push into premium territory.
One notable absence from GEEKOM’s expanded laptop lineup is a Snapdragon‑powered model. The omission stands out because the company has already spent the past year experimenting with Qualcomm’s latest chipsets in its Mini PC range, a move that suggested GEEKOM was testing the waters for a broader ARM-based strategy. With Windows on ARM gaining momentum and several competitors preparing Snapdragon X‑series laptops for 2026, it’s fair to wonder why GEEKOM chose not to bring an ARM notebook to CES this year.
The company’s decision may simply reflect a desire to solidify its premium Intel and AMD offerings before venturing into a new architecture, but the contrast is hard to ignore. GEEKOM clearly sees potential in ARM for compact desktops, yet its laptop roadmap remains firmly anchored in x86 for now. Whether this signals caution, timing, or a more strategic long game is something the industry will be watching closely as the year unfolds.










