GEEKOM, best known for its compact mini PCs, is using CES 2026 to signal a broader hardware ambition. The company will make its fourth consecutive appearance at the show from January 6–9, unveiling what it calls its most focused product lineup yet — including a major expansion into premium laptops alongside new flagship mini PCs.
GeekBook X series marks GEEKOM’s laptop push
The headline product at GEEKOM’s CES booth is the GeekBook X14 Pro, a lightweight, all-metal laptop that the company is positioning at the high end of the ultraportable market. GEEKOM says the device weighs 2.2 pounds and measures 0.23 inches at its thinnest point, claiming it as the world’s lightest all-metal laptop.
Specs lean firmly premium: a 2.8K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an Intel Core Ultra 9-185H processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 2TB SSD. Despite the performance profile, GEEKOM claims up to 16 hours of battery life, signaling a play for mobile professionals and power users.
A larger GeekBook X16 Pro will also be available, offering a 16-inch display with largely the same internal configuration. Both laptops are being sold via GEEKOM’s website and Amazon, with a limited-time two-year warranty to reinforce the brand’s premium positioning.

AI-focused laptops are next
Beyond the GeekBook launch, GEEKOM is previewing two additional laptops slated for later release. One is an AI creator and gaming laptop powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 H 465 (Gorgon Point) processor, aimed at creative workloads and AI-driven applications. The other is a productivity-focused model built around a third-generation Intel Core Ultra 7 365 chip.
Model names and pricing for both devices are expected to be announced after CES.
Mini PCs are still at the core
While laptops may be the headline, GEEKOM isn’t backing away from its roots. The company is introducing its 2026 mini PC lineup, led by the A9 Max 2026 Edition, which it says is the first mini PC powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 H 465, and the IT13 Max 2026 Edition, featuring Intel’s Core Ultra 7 366H.
Both systems include GEEKOM’s Iceblast 3.0 cooling technology, designed to improve thermals while reducing noise, and come with a three-year warranty — longer than what many competitors offer in the mini PC category.
A broader bet on compact computing
Taken together, the CES announcements suggest GEEKOM is attempting to evolve from a niche mini PC brand into a broader compact computing company, spanning ultraportable laptops, AI-focused machines, and high-performance small-form-factor desktops.
Whether it can break through in the crowded premium laptop market remains to be seen. But CES 2026 marks GEEKOM’s clearest signal yet that it’s aiming beyond mini PCs — and doing so with an unusually dense slate of launches.



















