The Chinese brand Mechrevo has unveiled a compact new laptop, the Unbounded 14X Ryzen Edition, powered by a robust processor. Reports from ITHome highlight this addition to the lineup.
As the name implies, the Mechrevo Unbounded 14X Ryzen Edition is equipped with an eight‑core AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, paired with 24 GB of RAM and a 1 TB solid‑state drive. The configuration targets users who want solid multitasking and ample storage for creative work, gaming, and productivity without carrying extra bulk. ITHome notes the pairing of CPU, memory, and storage is designed to deliver steady performance across demanding tasks.
The display is a 14‑inch IPS panel offering a resolution of 2880 by 1800 pixels, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and a brightness of 400 nits. It covers the full sRGB color gamut, making it suitable for content creation and media consumption alike. A sizable 80 Wh battery supports extended use, and a 100 W charger is included in the box for quicker top‑ups. Mechrevo positions this model as a portable option for users who don’t want to compromise on screen quality or endurance.
Weighing in at about 1.45 kg and built with an aluminum chassis, the Unbounded 14X Ryzen Edition balances lightness with durability. Connectivity is thorough with USB 4, USB‑C, USB‑A 3.2 Gen 1, USB‑A 2.0, a wired network RJ45 port, and HDMI 2.1, ensuring options for data transfer, external displays, and peripherals. The software suite includes Control Center 5.0, a system utility that allows users to fine‑tune processor power consumption at 25, 45, or 65 watts to match performance needs and battery life.
In China, the unveiled model is listed at 3,999 yuan, which translates to roughly 51,400 rubles at current exchange rates. The price point positions the device as a capable mid‑range choice for customers seeking strong all‑around performance without pushing into premium currency territory.
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