(Image credit: Future / Ian Evenden) Finding the right laptop for students to sling in their bags can be a tricky task. There are some obvious contenders, such as the lower-end MacBooks, thin and light options from the likes of ASUS, and even a tablet if you’re prepared to shell out for a keyboard to go with them. When the Geekom GeekBook X14 Pro appeared in the Creative Bloq office earlier this year, anyone who picked it up remarked on one thing: how light it is. At just less than a kilo (or 2.2lbs) it’s the same weight as ASUS tiny Zenbook A14, and weighs less than the MacBook Air 13-inch and the MacBook Neo . Pro features Inside the X14 Pro you get a full-fat Intel processor, a Core Ultra 9 in the one we reviewed, with 16 cores and the ability to run at more than 5GHz. There's a lower-cost Ultra 5 model available too. Whichever processor you pick, it’s backed up with 32GB of fast RAM, and a 2TB SSD for the Ultra 9 model, something that’s often an optional extra with other laptops.…