As you might expect, the Craob X laptop relies on wireless charging to receive a charge, as reported by My Laptop Guide. The tradeoff, of course, is that the computer drops the extra depth added by even tiny USB-C ports. The result is a device with a depth of only 7mm. Compare that to the MacBook Air, which is 16mm thick, and it’s clear there’s a noticeable difference.
The laptop is lighter than most, tipping the scales at only 1.9 pounds. Again, using the MacBook Air as a comparison, Apple’s laptop weighs 2.8 pounds. That’s almost a full pound lighter, which is a difference you’ll notice.
Of course, you have to ask yourself if losing almost a pound and a little less than a centimeter is worth sacrificing the USB-C ports you’ve grown to know and love. You can use the wireless charger that comes with the new Craob X as a ports hub, so you’ll still have access to USB, SD, and so on while connected.
As far as other specs, the Craob X boasts some solid hardware. It comes with a 13.3″ 4K UHD display, DDR5 RAM, SSD storage, and up to a 12th Generation Intel Core i7-1280P processor.
It might seem hard to imagine a world where laptops and phones have no ports, but rumors of a portless iPhone have circulated for a while, so this laptop might be ahead of its time.