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Star Labs announced their new StarFighter a little while ago, but it seems it only just recently went live on their actual store with the full info on what to expect from it.

However, they don't seem to have quite settled on what screen it will have. Currently, it advertises a 16-inch 2560x1600 QHD 165 Hz IPS matte screen, but writing on Twitter it seems they are split between that or a 4K version and so the final build might end up with a 4K 60Hz screen instead.

It features a choice between Intel Core 12th generation and AMD Ryzen 7 processors, up to 64GB RAM, up to 18 hrs battery life, a removable webcam, a wireless killswitch, a backlit keyboard, a full-glass haptic trackpad, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C With Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 for charging and expansion, HDMI, 3 x full-size USB 3.0 port, Micro SD slot, coreboot and EDK II support, a 65 watts over USB-C charger and easy Firmware updates.

As usual, you'll also be able to configure it with various Linux distributions including Ubuntu, elementaryOS, Linux Mint and more. It's not available for a few months yet with no exact date set it seems.

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sarmad Nov 4, 2022
Quoting: TermyWhy the fuck would you want 4k on a 16" screen? Especially as fractional scaling isn't exactly issue-free yet either...
Other than that, it indeed looks like a nice little machine!

Even if fractional scaling works perfectly with no performance penalty, who favours 4K over 165hz anyway? Anyone favouring 4k over 165hz is out of their mind, especially for a small screen.
kotc Nov 4, 2022
Quoting: BoldosOh boy. Seems tempting...
But outside of EU? That will be quite expensive...

I will stick with https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/ for now...

I was looking at the star book but they didn't have AMD version in stock. Was wondering how much it would be to import an aura from tuxedo to the UK in terms of tariffs etc...
Liam Dawe Nov 4, 2022
Quoting: sarmadYou forgot to mention Coreboot.

Quoting: the articleMicro SD slot, coreboot and EDK II support
damarrin Nov 4, 2022
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This is lovely, though the price is quite something else.

Thunderbolt comes with Intel only, another recent trend that doesn't seem to change. Upgrading the CPU to something worthwhile carries a hefty premium, too.

I'll totally take the 4K screen over the 2560 one. The former will be fine with 2x scaling, the latter will require fractional, which is too annoying to use still.

It's really a shame the UK is outside the EU now, this will make importing it much more complicated (and potentially costly if customs get their hands on it) than it should be.
whizse Nov 5, 2022
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If I bought one I would want to name it Kenny.
anewson Nov 5, 2022
Quoting: TermyWhy the fuck would you want 4k on a 16" screen? Especially as fractional scaling isn't exactly issue-free yet either...
Other than that, it indeed looks like a nice little machine!
I run 4k on my 13" display fight me
Pengling Nov 5, 2022
Quoting: whizseIf I bought one I would want to name it Kenny.
I was thinking Alex, myself.
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