Article 615XD System76’s lightweight Linux laptop refreshed with focus on battery life

System76’s lightweight Linux laptop refreshed with focus on battery life

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Enlarge / System76 Lemur Pro. (credit: System76)

System76 has refreshed its thin-and-light take on Linux laptops, the company announced Tuesday, as spotted by Tom's Hardware. The revamped 14-inch Lemur Pro, like its predecessors, prioritizes a longer battery life, with the latest model claiming up to 14 hours of use.

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Backlit keyboard. (credit: System76)

System76 didn't detail how it tested the laptop's battery life (we've asked and will update this article if we hear back). But the Lemur Pro has a proven reputation for solid battery life. In our Lemur Pro review in 2020, when the machine was offered with an Intel Core i7-10510U, it lasted at least one hour longer than any other laptop we reviewed around that time when playing BBC's "10 Hours of Relaxing Oceanscapes" at 1080p resolution and max brightness.

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The PC has a 180-degree hinge. (credit: System76)

It was clear that System76 had fine-tuned the machine more for longevity between charges than productivity performance.

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