Can a Linux laptop replace my MacBook? Only if it looks like this and has these specs
Briefly

Tuxedo Computers has released the InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen 9, a laptop designed with beauty and performance in mind, specifically for Linux users. The company collaborates with original design manufacturers (ODMs) to offer customizable options such as chassis designs, color variations, and different display panels. This collaboration extends to driver support, allowing for enhanced compatibility with various Linux distributions like Tuxedo OS, Ubuntu, and others. The review highlights usability, though the keyboard layout posed an initial challenge for the reviewer, showcasing Tuxedo's commitment to quality and user experience.
The InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen 9 showcases Tuxedo Computers' dedication to quality hardware and Linux support, blending aesthetic appeal and powerful performance.
Tuxedo Computers emphasizes customization, working closely with ODMs to adapt design choices and ensure compatibility through tailored driver support for Linux systems.
Read at ZDNET
[
|
]