The KDE project introduced the fourth generation of KDE Slimbooks

The KDE project introduced the fourth generation of ultrabooks, supplied under the KDE Slimbook brand. The product was developed with the participation of the KDE community in cooperation with the Spanish hardware vendor Slimbook. The software is based on the KDE Plasma desktop, the Ubuntu-based KDE Neon system environment, and a selection of free applications such as the Krita graphics editor, Blender 3D design system, FreeCAD CAD, and Kdenlive video editor. The graphical environment uses the Wayland protocol by default. All applications and updates shipped with the KDE Slimbook are thoroughly tested by the KDE developers to ensure a high level of environment stability and hardware compatibility.

The new series comes with AMD Ryzen 5700U 4.3 GHz processors with 8 CPU cores (16 threads) and 8 GPU cores (last series used Ryzen 7 4800H). The laptop is offered in versions with screens of 14 and 15.6 inches (1920Γ—1080, IPS, 16:9, sRGB 100%). The weight of the devices is respectively 1.05 and 1.55 kg, and the price is 1049€ and 999€. The laptops are equipped with 250 GB M.2 SSD NVME (up to 2 TB), 8 GB RAM (up to 64 GB), 2 USB 3.1 ports, one USB 2.0 port and one USB-C 3.1 port, HDMI 2.0, Ethernet (RJ45), Micro SD and Wifi (Intel AX200).

The KDE project introduced the fourth generation of KDE Slimbooks
The KDE project introduced the fourth generation of KDE Slimbooks


Source: opennet.ru

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