Linux PC vendor Juno Computers sells laptops, mini PCs, and tablets that come with Linux-based operating systems like Debian or Ubuntu pre-installed. The company launched its first Linux tablet in 2022, and delivered a few new models in the years since then. But the 2026 models could be the biggest updates yet. The new Juno Tab 4 comes in two versions.
There’s a Juno Tab 4 10.5″ LTE with an Intel Core i3-N300 Alder Lake-N processor and a larger WiFi-only model called the Juno Tab 4 13″ that comes with an Intel Core Ultra 5 115U Meteor Lake chip.
Juno Tab 4 13″
Both models should bring a big performance boost over the previous-gen Juno Tab 3, which was a 12.1 inch tablet with an Intel N100 quad-core Alder Lake-N chip. That’s because the new 10.5 inch model has an octa-core chip based on the same architecture, along with the new 4G LTE radio, while the new 13 inch model is the first with an Intel Core Ultra processor (albeit an entry-level chip that’s a few years old at this point).
Juno hasn’t announced how much the new tablets will cost yet, but you can find specs on the company’s website, and Juno has been sending out review hardware: the Linux Stuff channel on YouTube has some hands-on videos with the Juno Tab 4 10.5″ LTE and Juno Tab 4 13″.
Juno Tab 10.5 ″ LTEJuno Tab 13Display10.5 inches1920 x 128060 Hz10-point multitouch500 nits13.3 inches2560 x 160060 Hz10-point multitouch500 nitsProcessorIntel Core i3-N3008 E-cores / 8-threadsUp to 3.8 GHz7W TDPIntel Core Ultra 5 115U2 x P-Cores / 4 threads4 x E-Cores / 4 Threads2 x LPE-Cores / 2 ThreadsUp to 4.2 GHz15W TDPGraphicsIntel UHD GraphicsUp to 1.25 GHz32 execution unitsIntel GraphicsUp to 1.8 GHz3 Xe coresRAM12GB LPDDR5-480016GB LPDDR5-5600Storage1TBM.2 2242SATA III1TBM.2 2280PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMeWirelessWiFi 6 + BT 5.2 (Intel AX201)Quectel EG25-G LT Cat 4 + GPS/GNSSWiFi 6 + BT 5.2 (RTL8852BE)Ports2 x USB 3.1 Type-C (data, charging, and video)1 x 3.5mm audio1 x micro HDMI1 x microSD / nano SIM reader (one or the other)2 x USB 3.1 Type-C (data, charging, and video)1 x USB 3.0 Type-AAudio2 x stereo speakersRealtek ALC269VCCameras5MP rear2MP front5MP rear5MP frontBattery29.6 Wh42.71 WhCharging36W65WChassisMetalMagnesium Aluminum AlloyuCoolingPassive2 x fansDimensions246 x 172 x 9mm9.69″ x 6.77″ x 0.35″301 x 196 x 10mm11.83″ x 7.7″ x 0.39″Weight590 grams1.3 pounds850 grams1.87 pounds Juno Tab 4 10.5″ LTE Juno Tab 4 10.5″ LTE Juno Tab 4 13″ Juno Tab 4 13″ Juno Tab 4 13″ Juno Tab 4 13″Each has its own advantages – the 4G model not only supports cellular data, but you can use it like an oversized smartphone. It makes phone calls and supports text messages. It’s also a small, quiet system with a fanless design.
The 13 inch model, meanwhile, has a higher performance processor, more memory, and integrated graphics could enough to handle some PC gaming.
Both models feature a tablet-friendly user interface, but they’re full-fledged Linux PCs capable of running a wide range of applications. And since they both come with detachable backlit keyboards, you can basically use either one like a laptop as well as a tablet.
via LinMob
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