
Tuxedo · 2024
Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9
Intel
A 1.6 kg Linux ultrabook with a 240 Hz 2.5K screen and a 99 Wh battery, sold by Tuxedo preinstalled with Ubuntu or TUXEDO OS, from 1168 euro before tax.
from € 1.168 RRP
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- Best for programming office and web work study
- Linux: out of box
Scorecard
Mean of six category scores, 0 to 10. Compiled from public sources. How we rate.
Strongest on battery and display, with no category below average.
- Battery 8/10
- Display 8/10
- Build 7/10
- Keyboard 7/10
- Speed 7/10
- Value 7/10
Worth knowing
Stands out
- Linux runs out of the box
- Bright 500-nit screen, readable in sunlight
- RAM upgradeable to 64 GB
- Long 10h real-world battery
Linux
Excellent · Best on ubuntu LTS. Confidence: medium · How we score
Linux compatibility, per distro
- Ubuntu LTS Out of the box
- Wi-Fi : works
- Bluetooth : works
- Fingerprint : unknown
- Webcam : works
- Audio : works
- Suspend : unknown
Tuxedo sells this only as a Linux machine, preinstalled with Ubuntu or TUXEDO OS (KDE Plasma), both LTS. Graphics are Intel Arc on the integrated i915 and Xe open driver, no proprietary stack.
9to5Linux: TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 →Show full report
Webcam (with privacy shutter), audio, WLAN and Bluetooth all work and can each be hardware-disabled from the BIOS. Tuxedo cites about 10 hours of video playback on the 99 Wh battery. Fingerprint and suspend behaviour are not individually documented in the sourced material, so they are marked unknown.
See the broader picture in the Linux compatibility hub, the full compatibility matrix, and the buying guides.
Specs
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 7 155H |
|---|---|
| GPU | Intel Arc Graphics (8 Xe cores) |
| RAM | 16 GB, upgradeable to 64 GB |
| Storage | 500 GB |
| Screen | 15.3" 2560x1600 @ 240Hz, 500 nitsvery bright, easy in direct sun |
| Weight | 1.6 kglight for daily carry |
| Battery | 99 Wh, around 10 h real-world |
Common questions
- Does the Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 (Intel) work with Linux?
- Yes, on a clean install it works with no tweaking (verified on Ubuntu LTS). Tuxedo sells this only as a Linux machine, preinstalled with Ubuntu or TUXEDO OS (KDE Plasma), both LTS.
- Is the Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 (Intel) good for programming?
- For programming we score it 7/10 on value and 7/10 on performance.
- How heavy is the Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 (Intel)?
- 1.6 kg (3.53 lb). That's manageable for occasional travel.
- What's the battery life like?
- A 99 Wh pack, around 10 hours real-world mixed use. We score battery 8/10.
- Can I upgrade the RAM or storage?
- RAM is on SODIMM slots, so you can swap it later. Storage starts at 500 GB on this configuration.
- Which operating systems are supported?
- Ships with Linux.
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from € 1.168 RRP
Buy direct at Tuxedo (EU shipping incl.)This is a plain link to the vendor. We earn nothing from it today. Vendor-direct affiliate programmes are not yet enrolled; if one goes live it will be disclosed and will still cost you nothing. How we make money. Verified 2026-05-19.


