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Intel Launches NUC P14E, a Modular Laptop with 2K display and 77Wh battery

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Following the successful creation and release of the NUC M15, Intel is on a roller-coaster ride and has come out with yet another NUC laptop, the NUC P14E. Besides that, even the NUC X15 is underway of its release and is going to come out with the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GPU.

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Referencing to these launches, the NUC P14E is a breakthrough with its compact 13.9-inch display and the flexible and compatible design.

According to initial reports, the NUC P14E relies on the NUC Compute Element, which is available in processors from Celeron 6305 to the Core i7-1185G7. Besides the choice of processor, the device is also going to be integrated with 16GB RAM and efficient wireless connectivity with Bluetooth 5.2 and Wifi 6.

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The brief from Intel also reports that the current configuration and design of the NUC P14E will also be compatible with the upcoming NUC compute elements.

Since the device is more targeted towards the business professionals, it isn’t surprising that it packs in generous features like dedicated mouse buttons, and pointed stick.

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The exterior of the device is going to feature the staple CNC anodized aluminum chassis with a fingerprint reader with Windows Hello for enhanced privacy.

Features in Intel NUC P14E

If you want a more diverse and comprehensive list of features that you can expect from the NUC P14E, we have got you covered:

Features a modular design

The NUC P14E laptop is integrated with the first modular element. The users will have the choice to add an Intel NUC 11 compute element and then add a choice of their processors to the laptop along with the designated operating system and required storage.

Premium quality construction

Another important factor worth considering in the device is the premium quality construction, thanks to the CNC anodized aluminum chassis in the dark gray appearance. The silent membrane backlit keyboard makes productivity a lot more seamless, especially with the pointing stick. Besides that, it also features a glass clickpad with Microsoft Precision drivers for superior precision design.

Besides that, the device is constructed with US military standard testing to check for its durability, even in the roughest conditions.

Highly responsive display

The Intel NUC P14E is equipped with a 13.9” narrow bezel IPS display featuring 3:2 aspect ratio with a touchscreen display. The display also supports up to 400 nits brightness.

Optimal I/O ports and connectivity

If you are worried about connectivity options in the Intel NUC P14E, you won’t have to. The device is integrated with the Thunderbolt 4 technology for faster and uninterrupted connectivity and data transfer without any lags.

Aside from Thunderbolt 4, the NUC P14E is further integrated with PCIe Gen 4 NVMe technology for faster storage. Also, it is backed with USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, HDMI port, DisplayPort 1.4a and even a headphone jack.

Superior wireless connectivity

Not just the I/O ports, the Intel NUC P14E laptop also stands out with its range of wireless connectivity options. The device supports the Intel Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) that provides with optimal wifi performance for smoother online streaming for games, videos and other multimedia. It also supports faster downloads.

Backed with warranty

The Intel NUC P14E laptop is backed with a range of warranty confirmation. You get 2 years on the chassis, 1 year on the battery, and 3 years worth of NUC Compute Element warranty.

Pricing and Availability

There are no further reports about the pricing and availability of the Intel NUC P14E at this point.

Source: Intel

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Carol Moore

Carol Moore is one of the core author of mylaptopguide. She checks every ingredient of laptops and write laptop reviews as well as lists best laptops for different use.

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