The lightest Linux laptop ever just launched, and it challenges the MacBook Air for battery life
- Revamped Lemur Pro offers more powerful internals and a massive battery life win for its Linux-based customers
- Ultraportable-class laptop offers two screen sizes and up to 18 hours of 'multi-day' battery life
- Users can also choose to skip Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, in addition to an optional webcam and microphone
System 76, a Denver, Colorado-based company which focuses on selling systems with Linux preinstalled, has refreshed its 2020 Lemur Pro, offering major internal upgrades, multiple display options, and battery life that parallels that of a MacBook Air.
At just under 1 kg for the 14-inch variant and 1.34kg for the 16-inch variant, it is also the lightest Linux-first laptop in the business in the 14-inch form factor, despite packing a battery with a rated 18 hours of life between cycles.
This puts it in the same weight class as the 14-inch LGGram and the 13.3-inch Fujitsu LifeBook lineup, even...
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