Slimbook refreshes Linux PCs and laptops with advanced components

Linux hardware vendor Slimbook has updated its lineup of computers, including the Slimbook ONE mini PC, Executive laptop, and Kymera Woodline desktop. These refreshed models feature more powerful processors, enhanced connectivity, and support for various Linux distributions. The announcement highlights options for professionals and enthusiasts seeking pre-installed Linux systems.

On January 21, 2026, Slimbook announced refreshes to several of its Linux-powered devices, emphasizing improved performance and connectivity for users prioritizing open-source operating systems.

The Slimbook ONE, a compact AMD-based mini PC, now offers choices between the AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 or AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processors. It includes an Oculink port for external GPU connections, dual 2.5GbE Ethernet ports, Wi-Fi 7, and USB 4 support, making it suitable for versatile computing setups.

For business users, the Slimbook Executive is a 14-inch laptop designed for productivity and portability. It comes equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H CPU, a high-resolution 3K display at 2880x1800 pixels with 120Hz refresh rate, up to 128GB of DDR5 RAM, and storage options reaching 16TB NVMe.

The Kymera Woodline desktop line has also been upgraded, allowing configurations with AMD Ryzen 7000 or 9000 series processors, or Intel Core 14th Gen or Core Ultra CPUs. It supports up to 192GB of DDR5 RAM at 6000MHz, 4TB NVMe 5.0 SSD storage, graphics from AMD Radeon RX 9000 series or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 series, and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity.

These devices are available for purchase on Slimbook's online store, starting at $760 for the ONE, $1,550 for the Executive, and $1,200 for the Kymera Woodline. Slimbook ships internationally and pre-installs a range of Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Fedora, openSUSE, and others, ensuring compatibility for diverse user needs.

This update caters to the growing demand for Linux-optimized hardware, providing robust options without the need for custom installations.

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German Linux PC maker Tuxedo Computers has paused development of its planned ARM notebook based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chip. The decision follows eighteen months of work hampered by technical limitations in Linux support. The company cites the processor as less suitable for Linux than expected.

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Linux hardware vendor StarLabs has launched the StarBook Horizon, a 13-inch privacy-focused laptop powered by an Intel Alder Lake processor. The device features 32GB of RAM, a high-resolution display, and comes pre-installed with various Linux distributions. It is now available for purchase at $1,058 from the company's online store.

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Dell has reintroduced its Precision Pro business laptops alongside a new series of slim Dell Pro models, a compact Pro 5 Micro PC, and a conferencing monitor. The company emphasizes portability with its thinnest and lightest laptops to date, featuring a new configurable motherboard for customization. Most products will ship in May, with the Pro 5 Micro available from March 31.

Building on its earlier MWC 2026 announcements, Lenovo has unveiled the budget-friendly IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra laptop and Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 tablet, emphasizing AI features and portability for students and everyday users. These join the previously revealed Yoga and Legion devices at the Barcelona event (March 2-5).

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At Mobile World Congress 2026, Lenovo introduced several new devices in its Yoga and Legion lineups, highlighting advancements in AI and display technology. The standout is the Yoga Book Pro 3D concept, a dual-screen laptop that converts 2D images into 3D models using AI software. Other announcements include refreshed gaming tablets and high-end convertibles.

 

 

 

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