Lambda Tensorbook Specifications

Lambda Labs Tensorbook Specifications:

GPU : NVIDIA 2070/2080 (8GB)

CPU : Intel i7-9750H (6 cores, 16x PCI-e lanes)

RAM : Up to 64GB (2666 MHz)

Storage : Up to 1TB NVME SSD (4-5x faster than normal SSD)

Display :16.1" FHD (1920x1080) Display, Matte Finished.

Sound System : High Definition audio interface; S/PDIF digital output

Keyboard : Full color illuminated full size keyboard with numeric pad; W/A/S/D gaming key

I/O Ports:
1 HDMI™ output Port (with HDCP)
2 Mini Display port 1.3
3 USB 3.0 Ports (1 x powered USB port, AC/DC)
2 USB 3.1 Ports (Type C)
1 2-in-1 Audio Jack (Headphone / S/PDIF Optical output)
1 Microphone Jack
1 RJ-45 LAN (10/100/1000Mbps)
Card Reader: 6-in-1 Card Reader (MMC/RSMMC/SD/Mini-SD/SDHC/SDXC)
Slots Two M.2 Card Slots,
-1st for WLAN Combo M.2 2230 Card with PCIe and USB interface
-2nd for SSD M.2 2280 Card with SATA / PCIe Gen3x4 interface.
Communication Built-in Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC + Bluetooth, M.2 interface

Other Features:
Built-in 2.0M FHD Video Camera
FlexiCharger

Power:
Full Range 180W AC Adapter, AC-in 100~240V, 50~60Hz, DC output 19.5V, 9.23A
Embedded 4 cells Polymer battery pack 55WH

Dimension and Weight:
14.96" (w) x 9.80" (d) x 0.73" (h)
4.19 lbs. including Bare bone and 55WH Battery Pack

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Can I use an USB-C monitor with the Tensorbook? Can it charge the battery too?

Yes but it comes down to your monitor. They only power specific Laptops up to a certain amount to f power

The Tensorbook doesn’t detect the monitor. Do I need to install a driver or change something in the bios to get the usb-c working?

Yes activate it in the Boom and check in Ubuntu under Settings then Devices and then Thunderbolt. Check that full access is checked there

I really can’t find the setting in the pre-installed BIOS. Where am I supposed to find it? I don’t know the shortcut to get to the advanced/hidden BIOS setting and the standard shortcuts don’t seem to work.

I guess you probably have the same MB and BIOS version: Clevo P95XER/EP6

  1. I have yet to see a usb-c monitor that works with Ubuntu on a TensorBook or on a Quad for that matter. If somebody has successfully done so, please let us know but as of now I haven’t seen anybody do it.
  2. You can’t charge your TensorBook via USB-C. You can only charge it with the provided power cable.
  3. The TensorBook doesn’t have Thunderbolt. It’s only USB-C.

My Dell monitor (U3419W) works great via USB-C connection. Haven’t tried my second monitor yet but I imagine it will work as well (another Dell).

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Question: Above it says “2 Mini Display port 1.3”, yet I can only see one on my Tensorbook. Am I looking in the wrong place or what does it mean that there are 2?