The laptop's specifications include an 8 GB DD4 RAM and a 512 GB SSD. Other than storage and processing power, the new PureBook X14 also included a lavish display with a screen-to-body ratio of 86% and multiple angles from which it can be viewed. It also features face unlock and dolby speakers, with a graphics support that goes up to 1.1 GHz. However, the battery life is expected to last only around 8 hours, that too with a single charge.
The colour is a classic black, with matte finishing. The body also includes around four USB ports, with two of the 3.1 category, and one each of the USB 2.0 and USB Type C category. HDMI and ethernet ports are also available. It also supports Bluetooth 5.1. The body weighs a total of 1.1 kg only.
However, this is not the very first time that Nokia has taken a step into the category of laptops. Their last time can be dated back to more than a decade. That was a netbook in particular, known as the Booklet 3G.