Has anyone else seen the Starlabs Star Lite mk2?
Although it retails at $419, just over double the Pinebook Pro, I think it would still be considered a fairly affordable laptop. It seems aimed less at tinkerers, and more at people who want a fairly nice Linux ultraportable that's ready to go out of the box. It seems to have some fairly nice features for the price, including:
I think either one would look professional in a work meeting. Anyone care to hazard the relative power of the N4200 vs the RK3399?
Although it retails at $419, just over double the Pinebook Pro, I think it would still be considered a fairly affordable laptop. It seems aimed less at tinkerers, and more at people who want a fairly nice Linux ultraportable that's ready to go out of the box. It seems to have some fairly nice features for the price, including:
- Built for Linux
- Intel Management Engine disabled
- Firmware updates through LVFS
- Full metal case
- 11.6" 1920x1080 IPS semi-matte screen
- 8 GB RAM, 240 GB SSD
- Intel Pentium N4200 quad core
- Dimensions: 0.53" x 11.1" x 7.5", 2.54 pounds (the Pinebook Pro is a little wider but thinner, and a few ounces heavier)
I think either one would look professional in a work meeting. Anyone care to hazard the relative power of the N4200 vs the RK3399?