Intel
announced a new NUC P14E notebook. This notebook is the first with modular compute, which has a 2K resolution 3:2 screen, a 77Wh watt-hour battery, biometric verification functions, and an aluminum structure
In recent years, Intel has launched many NUC series notebooks, such as NUC M15 and NUC X15. NUC X15 will be equipped with NVIDIA’s RTX 3070 graphics card and a high-brush game screen with a refresh rate of up to 240Hz. The newly launched 14-inch NUC P14E this time is a more business-oriented notebook.
NUC P14E is based on NUC 11 Compute Element and has Celeron 6305 and Core i7-1185G7 processors. NUC 11 Compute Element has 16GB of memory, and it also has Bluetooth 5.2 and WiFi 6. Intel also mentioned in their product introduction that NUC P14E will be compatible with the future NUC Compute Element.
Intel’s positioning of the NUC P14E is as mentioned above, and it is business-oriented. The machine shell is made of CNC anodized aluminum, with fingerprint recognition and a high-definition infrared camera, which can be used for Windows Hello.
In other respects, NUC P14E has an M. 2280 slot, which can support PCI-E 4.0 SSD. The body has 2 USB 3.2 Type-A and 1 Thunderbolt 4 port. There is no problem with high-speed storage and transmission. For users who want an external monitor, NUC P14E also has 1 HDMI 2.0 and 1 DP 1.4 interface. The weight of the whole machine is about 1.5 kg, which is not very heavy.