GNOME and KDE editions are also available for purchase

Mar 18, 2015 06:47 GMT  ·  By

After announcing the unique, one-of-a-kind Black Lab Sphere computer, Black Lab Software was proud to introduce today a new device called Black Lab Pup, which is a mini PC powered by the MATE edition of the Black Lab Linux operating system. Despite its name, Black Lab Pup is not a Puppy Linux-based computer.

The tiny PC, which fits in your pocket, boasts some powerful hardware, such as a quad-core Intel processor, Intel HD graphics processing unit (GPU), HDMI output, a 3.5 mm audio output, a micro SDXC slot, two USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet port for home network, high-speed WiFi 802.11n wireless, and a 32GB SSD (Solid State Drive).

“Bring the power of a PC in your pocket with the tiny Black Lab Pup mini-PC. With its powerful processor, the Black Lab Pup mini-PC delivers a responsive computing experience with smooth HD video playback for unrivaled performance per volume,” was stated in today’s announcement.

Pricing and availability information for the Black Lab Pup mini computer

Black Lab Pup will ship with the Black Lab Linux MATE Edition operating system preinstalled and will cost $270.00 (255€) (plus $50.00 (47€) shipping in the US or $70.00 (66€) shipping for the rest of the world). If you want a 3-year warranty, you will have to pay $410 (387€). Additionally, you can get Black Lab Pup with a 23-inch HDMI monitor for $370 (350€).

Furthermore, it appears that you can choose a different Black Lab Linux operating system for your brand-new Black Lab Pup mini PC, with either GNOME 3 or KDE desktop environments. Most probably, you will be able to install any Linux kernel-based operating system on Black Lab Pup. Order a Black Lab Pup mini PC right now from Black Lab Software’s website.

Black Lab Pup (2 Images)

Black Lab Pup front
Black Lab Pup rear
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