Linux enthusiasts have the flexibility to tailor their experience with different distributions such as GNOME-based Ubuntu, KDE-powered Kubuntu, or mobile-optimized Mobian Phosh. The Juno Tab 3, potentially the Surface Pro-like device Linux users have been dreaming of, features an Intel Celeron N100 processor from the Alder Lake-N family.
This quad-core CPU runs at a base frequency of 1.10GHz and can turbo up to 3.40GHz. With a low-power 6W TDP, it offers a balance between performance and battery life.
The tablet’s display boasts a typical brightness of 330 cd/m², ensuring good visibility in various lighting conditions, along with a standard 60Hz refresh rate suitable for productivity tasks. It has a compact size of 276.6mm x 197.4mm x 8.7mm, with the attached keyboard adding bulk and bringing the total dimensions to 302mm x 223mm x 26mm.
The metal chassis provides durability and a premium feel. In terms of ports, the Juno Tab 3 offers a microSD slot, micro HDMI, two USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Storage options include an M.2 2242 SATA III SSD. Additionally, the tablet is equipped with dual stereo speakers, a Realtek ALC269VC sound card, and front and rear cameras (2 MP and 3.7 MP, respectively) to cater to basic photo and video needs.