Litebook Launches Cheap, Chromebook-Like Linux Laptop Powered by elementary OS

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Litebook, a small hardware manufacturer that we never heard of before, has recently released a new Linux-powered laptop that’s cheap, slim, fast, elegant, light, and designed to rival Chromebooks.

The Alpha Litebook is a 14.1-inch Full HD (1920×1080) laptop that runs the Ubuntu-based elementary OS distribution and ships with some of the most popular open source applications, including Google Chrome, Steam for Linux, Spotify, Skype, PlayOnLinux, WPS Office office suite, and much more.

It’s here to answer the prayers of many Linux users from all over the globe, people who no longer want to use the Microsoft Windows operating system because of viruses and other malware, nor have the money to buy an expensive MacBook from Apple. Of course, you can never go wrong with a Chromebook, but Litebook is something else.

“Unsatisfied with other laptops made by big brand manufacturers we decided to revitalize the market by introducing the Litebook,” reads the <a href="https://l… (read…

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