This week NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel all launched new chips designed for high-performance gaming laptops. And we’ve seen a lot of companies announce new notebooks powered by those chips. But so far most have had one thing in common: they ship with Windows 10.
Now Spanish PC maker Slimbook has revealed new gaming laptop with an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics, and support for Ubuntu or Windows.
The new Slimbook Titan is up for pre-order for 1750 € and up and the laptop should begin shipping in May, 2021.
The starting price is for an Ubuntu model. You have to pay extra for Windows 10 if you want a dual-boot configuration and/or a notebook that just ships with Windows.
Slimbook’s newest laptop , a 15.6 inch, 2560 x 1440 pixel display with a 165 Hz refresh rate, and ports including HDMI, Ethernet, USB-C, and USB-A.
The notebook supports up to 64GB of DDR4-3200 memory and it can be configured with up to 4TB of PCIe NVMe storage (there are M.2 slots, so you can also buy it with just a single SSD and add your own).
The Slimbook Titan weighs about 4.6 pounds and features an aluminum body and a 93.4 Wh battery. It also has a backlit opto-mechanical keyboard with per-key RGB lighting, and Slimbook lets customers choose from Spanish, German, English (US or UK) keyboards layouts.
via GamingOnLinux
I’m curious if other versions of Linux are supported ‘out of box’ without hardware driver issues. Some Ubuntu systems come with proprietary wifi, video and other drivers pre-loaded. Then when you try to install something else, like Fedora, you can’t even connect to wifi to even look for missing drivers. Also, I really hate Ubuntu’s Gnome 3 desktop and the Activities Overlay, so the first thing I’d do is try installing a different distro like Linux Mint. But as a workaround, I guess installing Xubuntu Destop makes Ubuntu a bit more tolerable.
“15.6 inch, 2560 x 1440 pixel display with a 165 Hz refresh rate”
Small hope for this device.