Juno Tab 3 Launches with Ubuntu 24.04
Anyone looking for a full-blown Linux tablet need look no further. Juno has released the Tab 3.
With a price of $699, the Tab 3 might be more expensive than the average Android tablet, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a better option if you want a full-blown Linux experience in tablet form.
The Juno Tab 3 is available with either the Debian-based Mobian Linux, Ubuntu 24.04, or Kubuntu 24.04. The specs include an Intel Alder Lake-N Celeron N100 CPU with 4 cores, 4 threads, and a 1.10GHz clock speed (or 3.40GHz with Turbo); an Intel UHD GPU; a 12.1" anti-glare IPS capacitive touch display at 2K 2160×1440, 60Hz refresh rate, and 270min/330typ cd/㎡; 16GB of RAM, WiFi 6; Bluetooth 5.0; a 2MP front cam and 3.7MP rear cam; a 512GB SSD; and a 5000 mAh 38Wh 7.6V batter with a 36W charger.
As far as ports are concerned, the Tab 3 offers plenty, with 1 micro SD, 1 micro HDMI, 1 USB-C 3.1, 1 USB-C 3.1 with support for charging and video out, one 1.35mm DC, and one headphone jack.
You can bump up the storage to 1TB for $722 or up to 2TB for $799.
The Tab 3 is available to purchase now from the Juno Computers online store and typically ships within 4-7 business days.
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