System76’s Lemur Pro: A powerful, ultralight OEM Linux laptop

System76's Lemur Pro is a 14.1-inch, lightweight powerhouse of an OEM Linux laptop, with an attractive black-finished magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis. If you're looking for a laptop that gets the occasional jealous look at coffee shops (or technical conferences), the Lemur Pro will not disappoint.

System76 Lemur Pro product image

System76 Lemur Pro

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As configured at $1,563, the Lemur Pro is not a cheap laptop—but it doesn't look, feel, or perform like one, either. The Intel Comet Lake CPU wouldn't be our first choice if we designed a laptop from scratch, but as an entire system, it's hard to find much fault with the Lemur Pro—particularly when limiting the field to OEM Linux laptops alone.

As always, "the unboxing experience" isn't exactly at the forefront of our review criteria—but if it's important to you, System76 won't leave you hanging. The inside of the box is gaily printed with fun, golden-age sci-fi motifs that your kids might appreciate even if you don't, and the laptop is protected by folded heavy cardboard rather than foam bricks. It's lightweight, eco-friendly, doesn't leave a mess on the floor, and is highly reusable to boot—as long as you don't make the unnecessary mistake of cutting it with a knife, that is.

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