Even Linux users can get a Microsoft Surface-alike now


What you need to know

  • Linux-focused hardware brand StarLabs has unveiled its latest budget machine and it’s taking heavy influence from the Microsoft Surface.
  • The 12.3-inch 2-in-1 boasts a high-resolution display, comes with a keyboard and starts under $500. 
  • And yes, you could put Windows 11 on one if you wanted to. 

We’ve long touted the effect the Microsoft Surface has had on PC design, breaking the mould when it first launched and continuing to set the bar for 2-in-1 laptops to this day. 

Now, the iconic kickstand and detachable keyboard design has broken free of Windows, with Linux-focused brand, StarLabs, revealing its latest budget StarLite offering. It’s not quite a Surface Pro, but it’s that kind of experience, and for under $500. 

Previous StarLite models have been traditional laptops but for the latest iteration, StarLabs has ripped up the old design and gone for a 12.3-inch 2-in-1 with an included detachable keyboard, a high-resolution display, and some useful ports on the side that you don’t get from a Surface. 

(Image credit: StarLabs)

The design, and most likely also the construction, doesn’t quite hit Surface levels, but from the early images it doesn’t look bad at all. The display is a 2880 x 1920 resolution panel, which itself is amazing for something this affordable. It also promises 16GB of RAM, and while storage isn’t mentioned right now, there will likely be at least a couple of options. 





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