- GEEKOM GeekBook M16 launches at $799 with MacBook-style design
- Core Ultra 9 power drives 55W sustained performance in a slim chassis
- A 99.9 Wh battery claims up to 24 hours of use on paper
The GeekBook M16 from GEEKOM doesn’t try to hide what it’s inspired by: the chassis, wallpaper, ultra-thin bezels, and centered webcam speak directly to the design of Apple’s M3 MacBook Pro.
The 16-inch laptop is built around the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor running 16 cores, 22 threads and a 5.1GHz turbo boost, with GEEKOM’s proprietary dynamic tuning technology keeping it at 55W sustained under load.
At $799, this laptop is an aggressive entry into a market that premium laptop makers have long treated as their own territory.
Hardware has a mix of strengths and trade-offs
The GeekBook M16 from GEEKOM uses a 16-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 in a 16:10 aspect ratio, achieving a 90% screen-to-body ratio, which helps give the panel a more modern and immersive look on a desktop.
However, the 60Hz refresh rate stands out as a clear limitation, especially for users accustomed to smoother high-refresh displays.
The business laptop offers two storage configurations, including a PCIe Gen 4 2280 slot that supports up to 4TB and a PCIe Gen 4 2230 slot that supports up to 2TB.
The system comes with 16GB of LPDDR5 memory and integrated Intel Arc graphics for general computing and light creative workloads.
For connectivity, it includes a 40Gbps USB4 port, a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, two USB-A 3.2 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 output.
Wireless compatibility is handled via Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4, while a 2MP 1080P webcam includes a physical privacy switch for added control.
As for security, the laptop integrates TPM 2.0 and a fingerprint reader on the power button for biometric and system protection.
The device ships with Windows 11 Pro preinstalled, along with confirmed Linux support for users who prefer alternative operating systems.
Power and resistance in a single chassis
The battery is where GEEKOM makes its most striking claim, and the numbers are really hard to ignore at this price.
The GeekBook M16 carries a 99.9 Wh cell, the absolute maximum battery capacity that commercial airlines allow passengers to take on flights.
GEEKOM’s intelligent power management technology delivers up to 24 hours of Wi-Fi usage and approximately 20 hours of local video playback on a single charge.
A 100W GaN USB-C fast charger is included in the box, and the company claims that a 10-minute charge restores around 3 hours of productive runtime.
Thermal management falls to the IceBlade 3.0 cooling system, which uses two fans and two heat pipes that work together efficiently.
Compared to its predecessor, the system increases air pressure by 50% and total airflow by 28%, keeping temperatures stable during long, intensive workloads.
The CNC-machined aerospace-grade aluminum chassis measures just 0.66 inches thick and weighs a reasonably portable 1.73kg across its entire 355 x 250mm footprint.
Whether actual battery and performance results match GEEKOM’s claims is something that will ultimately only be confirmed by rigorous independent testing.
Pre-orders for the GeekBook M16 are now available on the GEEKOM store with a $100 discount code (GKM16), bringing the price down to $799, while shipping is scheduled for late June.
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