Best Budget Linux Laptops 2023

Purchasing the best Fedora or Ubuntu Laptop is not much different from a Windows variant. At the early stage, you want to discover the features first like the RAM, power in the GPU, and the processor.

Have in mind that getting a good Linux distros running does not indicate an expensive machine. Linux can run quite well on affordable models too. Which is why you will discover a number of lesser-recognized producers selling their own laptops.

  1. Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition

Having a pre-installed Linux machine that completes on looks with Mac laptops and Windows is always nice. But this model takes it a step further. Not only that does it comes with the perfect Linux distros in the Ubuntu 18.04 Os, but the most common hardware components.

Nonetheless, that is the only the tip of the iceberg. For a price ranging between 900 dollars to 1600 dollars, you can opt for 8GB and 16 GB RAM and a super-fast SSD of choice up to 256GB, 512GB and even 1TB.

PROS

  • Pre-installed and optimized Ubuntu distros
  • High-end hardware components and
  • Great design with InfinityEdge

CONS

  • Not the greatest customization and
  • Not a budget choice

2. System76 Oryx Pro Pop OS 17.10

 

Supposing that you imagined the 32GB provided by most of these laptops is huge, think again. One of the famous System76 laptops, the Oryx Pro provides up to 64GB of DDR$, 2TB SSD, 6GB GTX 1060, and an option of screen sizes. Another good reason why most of us want to move to Linux is the level of configurations possible and this model does it better than most laptops.

PROS

  • Up to 64GB RAM
  • The option of screen size and
  • Great choice of components

CONS

  • Expensive product and
  • Bulky and heavy

3. System76 Galago Pro

As you know that Dell XPS 13 is probably the best that Dell laptops provide concerning Linux geeks. But everything coming out from this brand is purely made out of love for the open-source kernel. Honestly speaking, supposing that you look at the specs of the Ubuntu laptop, you probably say that XPS 13 is overhyped. However, points for design elements still got to Dell since the System 76 Galago Pro are not as concentrated on the looks as it on the hardware.

PROS

  • Great hardware choice
  • Sleek impressive design and
  • Superfast 8th gen processor

CONS

  • Not as flashy as Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition and
  • Mediocre battery timing.

4. Pinebook 64 Linux Laptop

We have discussed some high-end products that are more expensive than the affordable image that goes with Linux. However, here is an option laptop that will cost 10 times less. Made with the intention of being among the cheapest, this model costs a mere 100 bucks. But even in such a small price tag, you get the efficient Armv8-A architecture based Quad Core ARM Cortex A53 processor.

PROS

  • The most affordable route to Linux kingdom
  • 14’ HD display and
  • ARM Cortex A53 performs satisfactorily

CONS

  • The battery does not last the longest
  • Limiting hardware components
  • Keyboard quality is poor

5. Acer Aspire E15 Dual Boot Genius

Getting a premium treatment for a small budget product is almost always too much to ask, but not with this particular product. This elegant piece of hardware is originally a Windows 10 laptop that provides great dual-booting stability.

The most important thing we all want in laptops with Linux, as well as Windows, is massive storage for both the operating system loads. In this particular product, you will have a gigantic 11B, but it is not more loved solid-state drive. For many of us who want a custom laptop with choice of user experiences, do not bother.

PROS

  • Not as expensive
  • Ideal for dual-boot setups and
  • Upgrades and choices

CONS

  • Heavy and bulky
  • Subpar speakers and
  • Low quality plastic.

6. Lenovo ThinkPad E70

As you know, you do not necessarily have to purchase a laptop that has Linux pre-installed. Alternatively, you could purchase a Windows laptop and install Linux on it, though we recommend that only to laptops who know what they are doing.  Supposing that you want a purchase a laptop and install Linux on it later on, then we recommend this brand, because they are known to work well with Linux, plus they are built like a tank.

PROS

  • 8GB RAM and 256GB of solid-state storage
  • Long 15.7 inches

CONS

  • Bulky at an inch thick and little over 5 pounds

7. Samsung Chromebook Pro

The Samsung Chromebook Pro is regarded as the best Chromebook for Linux. It is known to work well with Linux, so it makes sense to purchase a relatively low-cost Chromebook for Chrome OS. This particular laptop is more powerful to run Linux, added with its relatively sleek and stylish, which is often nice to see.

PROS

  • 4GB RAM and 32GB of flash storage
  • Sleek and stylish
  • It is affordable

CONS

  • It does not come with a pre-installed Linux.

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