
Unofficial specifications
Build MaterialPlastic | Screen Size14 inches |
Backlit KeyboardNo | Usb TypeUSB 3.0 |
App ControlNo | Standby Time5-7 hours |
SD Card ReaderNo | Audio QualityMono Speaker |
Bluetooth VersionBluetooth 4.2 | Battery TypeLithium-ion |
Resolution1366 x 768 pixels | RAM ExpandableNo |
USB Ports1x USB 3.0, 1x USB-C | Device TypeUltraportable |
Processor Cores2 | RAM Slots1 |
Build StandardStandard | TouchscreenNo |
Screen Resolution1366 x 768 pixels | Product DescriptionBlack |
Model Number2022 | Camera FeaturesVGA |
Dimensions330 x 220 x 19 mm | Processor Speed1.1 GHz base / 2.4 GHz boost |
Clock Feature2 MB cache | Storage InterfaceeMMC |
Graphics VRAMShared | RAM4 GB |
Audio Jack3.5mm Combo Jack | SensorsNo |
Cooling SystemPassive Cooling | Available ColorsBlack |
Display Touch SupportNo | Keyboard LanguageEnglish |
Processor BrandIntel | Processor ModelCeleron N3350 |
Graphics CardIntel HD Graphics 500 | Storage Capacity64 GB |
Frequency (Hz)60 | Body TypePlastic |
BrandInfinity | Operating SystemWindows 10 Home |
Storage64 GB eMMC | Cpu TypeIntel Celeron |
Wireless ChargingNo | Storage ExpandableNo |
dupll1 Year | Charging Speed45W Adapter |
Processor Threads2 | EthernetNo |
Wifi SupportWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Gpu TypeIntegrated |
Cooling TechnologyPassive Cooling | Special FeaturesNo |
RAM Speed2133 MHz | Model NameS14 |
dup34341.4 kg | 3.5mm Audio JackYes |
Processor Generation8th Gen | Display Size14 inches |
Battery Capacity38 Wh | Warranty1 Year Warranty |
Refresh Rate60 Hz | Ram4 GB |
Thunderbolt VersionNo | ChipsetIntel Platform Controller Hub |
Weight1.4 kg | Display CharacteristicsTN, 200 nits |
HDMI PortsNo | Display TypeTN |
Battery38 Wh |
Reviewer
Apr 20, 2026
I was thrilled to finally get my hands on the Infinity S14 after hearing all the buzz about how it balances performance and affordability. The sleek design was eye-catching right out of the box, and I couldn’t wait to put it through its paces. However, my excitement quickly shadowed when I realized that this beauty comes with a few hiccups.
As soon as I powered it on, I was genuinely impressed by the vibrant display and smooth startup. It felt like stepping into a promising new world, one where productivity could thrive. But later, when I started installing apps – expecting everything to flow effortlessly – I began to feel a twinge of that all-too-familiar dread; did I make a mistake?
The Infinity S14 boasts some striking features that genuinely impressed me. For starters, the keyboard is surprisingly comfortable for long typing sessions, which has made those lengthy work emails less of a chore. I also love how lightweight it is; carrying it around feels almost effortless, whether I'm hopping from my couch to my office or grabbing coffee.
One particularly bright moment was during a video meeting with colleagues. The webcam clarity blew me away! They looked crisp and clear, and I felt more engaged in our conversation. Even the audio quality on calls was surprisingly good for a mid-range laptop, allowing me to participate without shouting into the mic.
However, let me tell you – there were moments where this laptop drove me absolutely crazy. Just a week in, I encountered some frustrating sluggishness when trying to multitask. You know that feeling when you're trying to switch between tabs during research but everything lags? Yeah, that hit hard during a crucial deadline moment!
I expected some hiccups given its price point, but there were times where it felt like these issues weren't just minor inconveniences. For example, while gaming with friends online – a casual pastime – the graphics stuttered far more than they should have for what I'd read regarding this model’s capabilities.
Sigh… let's talk battery life because this area hasn't been too forgiving either. I've found myself reaching for the charger after just 4-5 hours of regular use – that's not great! I can't express how annoying it is when I'm working remotely and have to keep my laptop close to an outlet.
Given that modern devices are marketed with superior battery longevity, I genuinely felt let down by this shortcoming. As someone who's always on the go between different workspaces and coffee shops, a reliable charge is essential for my peace of mind!
The camera situation perplexed me somewhat because while it's decent for video conferencing, under certain lighting conditions it struggles quite a bit. On one gloomy afternoon call with my team, the light barely penetrated through my window; suddenly everyone looked like washed-out versions of themselves while I appeared pleasantly illuminated (thank you ring light!).
But making adjustments was frustrating; I'd try shifting around the screen or adjusting settings—yet nothing seemed to fix how grainy everyone's cameras appeared. Yes, they said it wasn’t just me, so that felt somewhat redeeming at least!
If you’re considering whether or not to invest in the Infinity S14, let’s be honest—it really depends on what you're looking for. If your primary use is basic tasks like web browsing or document editing then absolutely go for it! The value is undeniable in that space.
However, for anyone who needs robust performance—especially in creative fields or multitasking heavily—I suggest weighing your options carefully against others available within this price range. It’s tough because there’s so much potential packed into this machine but also disappointing corners cut here and there.
In summary: While it's an impressive attempt at blending price with features such as comfort and aesthetics, **I can’t say** I'd wholeheartedly recommend **it without reservations** based on my experiences thus far.