Juno Computers Opens Preorders for $989 Linux Tablet with Intel Core Ultra and 13-Inch 2K Display
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Bobby Borisov
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Juno Computers has opened preorders for the Juno Tab 4 WiFi, a 13-inch Linux tablet priced at $989. It features an Intel Core Ultra 5-115U processor (Meteor Lake, 8 cores/10 threads), a 2K display, and offers multiple Debian- and Ubuntu-based OS options. This WiFi-only model is larger and more powerful than the previously announced LTE version, targeting users seeking a Linux-first slate with laptop-class hardware.
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· 3 pulledThe launch follows the LTE-enabled Juno Tab 4 model we covered earlier, but this WiFi version is not just the same device without mobile connectivity.
It is a larger and more powerful tablet aimed at users who want a Linux-first slate with laptop-class hardware.
The device is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5-115U processor, a Meteor Lake chip with 8 cores and 10 threads, reaching up to 4
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