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simple@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 年前

Star Labs reveal their new StarLite, a Surface-like Linux tablet

www.gamingonlinux.com

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Star Labs reveal their new StarLite, a Surface-like Linux tablet

www.gamingonlinux.com

simple@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 年前
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In the market for a new laptop or perhaps a Microsoft Surface-like tablet style system? Well, Star Labs have turned their StarLite laptop into a tablet.
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    Yeah, but at the cost of a quad core processor at 1Ghz

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      It boosts faster tho, so for average usage it might be fine. It just will have trouble with anything that requires sustained use, which for me would probably just be compiling code or games, things I wouldn’t try to do on a tablet.

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        I like compiling Gentoo on tablets

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          Are you Immolo? If not, I’ll write a comment about this on his latest video.

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            I’m not. But I installed Gentoo on a x86 tablet, it was fun.

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