--- title: "Tuxedo Book XP14 12th Gen Review" date: 2022-04-02 draft: true --- Fro the last couple of years, my main driver was a Macbook Air 13" from 2013. It was my sister's old laptop & I claimed it when she replaced it because it became too slow. Naturally, I put Linux on it and, after a few distro hops, settled on EndeavourOS. This setup worked well for about 3 years, but it was getting rather old. After about a year of using it myself I had to replace the battery, and after another two years or so that one became useless as well. It was time for a change, so I started searching. Thanks to a recommendation from a friend, I found Tuxedo Computers and I just couldn't get them out of my head, so eventually I gave in and bought one! As the title already revealed, the model's a Tuxedo Book XP14 Gen12. My specific version has a 120Hz display, 500GB of a Samsung 980, 2 x 8GB of DDR4 RAM, an i5-1135G7 & Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EUs. Now that we've got the nerd stats out of the way, let's talk about the laptop itself. ## The Good The build quality is very solid. While the top half containing the display is made up of a solid metal casing, the bottom part consists of a sturdy plastic. There is some deck flex, but definitely not a level I would consider an issue. The trackpad is very responsive & pairs nicely with the smoothness of the cursor on the 120Hz display. I personally think the keyboard is quite amazing. It's got a satisfying travel time & feels very solid for a membrane keyboard. IO is more than enough, with a Kensington lock, SD card reader, gigabit Ethernet port, Thunderbolt 4 port, two USB 3 ports, another USB-C port, HDMI & two-in-one audio jack. Under normal load the fans are completely silent, while at peak they're audible but not annoying or overly loud. Battery life is quite decent; under light load with dimmed backlight it can go for about 6 hours. I do recommend properly configuring some energy profiles in the Tuxedo Control Center.