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What once was just an internal skunkworks project, Dell's Project Sputnik has taken off with the release of the XPS 13 Developer Edition. The thin and light darling of the Ultrabook crowd is now shipping with a Precise Pangolin
Ubuntu build pre-installed, along with feature-complete drivers that
ensure maximum peripheral compatibility right out of the box. Also
bundled in the XPS 13
are a couple of Project Sputnik's open source tools -- Profile Tool and
Cloud Launcher -- that are designed to help developers install and
deploy their projects quickly and efficiently.
The hardware packs quite a
punch, with either an Intel i5 or i7 Ivy Bridge CPU, 8GB of RAM and a
256 GB SATA III SSD. All that Linux
goodness comes at a cost, however -- the Developer Edition retails for
$1,549, which is around $50 more than the Windows equivalent. Still, it
might be well worth it for one of the best specced pre-assembled
open-source laptops we've seen to date.
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