Slimbook Unveils Its Linux Equipment Lineup for 2026

Published on January 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of the three new Slimbook devices for 2026: a small mini PC, a thin laptop, and a desktop with wooden panels, shown on a modern desk.

Slimbook presents its Linux equipment range for 2026

The brand Slimbook has unveiled its product strategy for the coming year, presenting three distinct devices aimed at users of the Linux operating system with varied needs. The main focus lies in integrating solid performance with careful design in each of its models, ranging from a desktop unit to an ultralight laptop. 🚀

A mini PC for small spaces

The Slimbook One positions itself as a reduced form factor solution but with full capabilities. This device offers users the choice between two types of processor, allowing them to adjust computing power to what is really needed. Its small construction does not sacrifice connectivity, which is extensive, especially designed for environments where physical space is a factor to consider.

Key features of the Slimbook One:
  • Two processor options to adapt performance.
  • Compact design that saves space on the desk.
  • Complete connectivity for peripherals and screens.
These models seek to serve those who work, study, or need power for more demanding tasks.

Professional laptop and high-performance desktop

For mobile users, the Executive laptop features a 14-inch screen with high resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. It is powered by an Intel Core ULTRA 7 255H processor and is encased in a chassis that weighs only 1.2 kg, supporting DDR5 memory technology and PCIe 5.0 storage. At the opposite end, the Kymera Woodline desktop is designed for those who require maximum power and customization capability.

Kymera Woodline customization options:
  • Select AMD Ryzen processors with 3D V-Cache or Intel Core Ultra.
  • Expand RAM memory up to a maximum of 192 GB.
  • Install graphics cards from AMD, NVIDIA, or Intel manufacturers.

Final considerations

This new Slimbook lineup demonstrates a clear commitment to the Linux community, offering hardware specifically configured for this system. However, the large number of available options, especially in the desktop model, may make deciding the final configuration a process that demands more time and analysis than the actual assembly of the equipment. It is a range that promises to cover from the most basic use to the most professional. 💻