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StarFighter 16-Inch (us.starlabs.systems)

687 points by signa11 · 70 days ago · 389 comments on HN

Article summary

The StarFighter is a 16-inch Linux workstation laptop designed for performance and configurability, with options for Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen configurations. It features a 16:10 matte display, physical controls, and a removable webcam, with a focus on long-term ownership and direct support from the manufacturer. The laptop is built around standard Linux behavior and does not require vendor driver bundles or custom workarounds. The StarFighter is available in Standard and Ultra configurations, with the latter offering a Core Ultra 9 processor and 4K 120Hz display.

Main themes

  • Linux laptops
  • Workstation performance
  • Configurability and customization
  • Hardware design
  • Linux adoption and support
  • Laptop manufacturing and supply chain

What commenters say

  • The StarFighter's design is reminiscent of the MacBook Pro, but with some distinct differences, such as the hinge and materials.
  • Some commenters are concerned about the potential for tariffs and shipping issues for US customers, while others note that these costs are factored into the shipping fees.
  • The laptop's performance and cooling capabilities are expected to be superior to those of other laptops, including the MacBook Pro, due to its custom design and configuration options.
  • The StarFighter's focus on Linux and open-source software is seen as a major advantage by some, while others are more interested in the laptop's hardware and performance capabilities.
  • Some commenters are disappointed that the laptop's processor options are not the latest generation, but others note that this is likely due to supply chain challenges and cost considerations.
  • The StarFighter's warranty and support policies are seen as a major advantage, allowing users to modify and upgrade their laptops without voiding the warranty.
  • There is some debate about the similarity between the StarFighter's design and that of other laptops, with some arguing that the industry has converged on a standard design language.
  • The StarFighter's target market is likely Linux enthusiasts and professionals, rather than general consumers, due to its focus on performance, configurability, and open-source software.