Juno Computers has opened preorders for the Juno Tab 4 WiFi, a 13-inch Linux tablet powered by Intel’s Core Ultra platform and offered with several Debian- and Ubuntu-based operating system choices.
The launch follows the LTE-enabled Juno Tab 4 model we covered earlier, but this WiFi version is not just the same device without mobile connectivity. It is a larger and more powerful tablet aimed at users who want a Linux-first slate with laptop-class hardware.
The device is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5-115U processor, a Meteor Lake chip with 8 cores and 10 threads, reaching up to 4.2 GHz. Graphics are handled by Intel Arc Xe-LPG with three Xe cores, while memory is listed as 16 GB of soldered LPDDR5 RAM.

The tablet includes a 1 TB removable M.2 NVMe PCIe 3×4 SSD with up to 3,500 MB/s read and 2,500 MB/s write speeds. Wireless connectivity comes from a Realtek RTL8852BE card with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 support.
On the display side, the Juno Tab 4 WiFi features a 13-inch 2K IPS touchscreen with a 1600×2560 resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate, 10-point capacitive touch, and 4096-level pressure-sensitive pen support. External display support is also available over USB-C, with up to 4K output at 60 Hz.
Port selection includes one USB-A 3.0 port and two USB-C 3.1 ports, which support charging, video output, and OTG. The device also has dual stereo speakers, a built-in microphone, front and rear 5 MP cameras, and a 42.71 Wh battery that Juno lists as offering about 5.5 hours of average use.
A detachable keyboard is included in the configuration, using a US English International ANSI layout with AltGr dead keys. The tablet weighs 0.85 kg, rising to 1.23 kg with the keyboard. The chassis is magnesium-aluminum alloy in metallic silver, and cooling is handled by two internal fans.
As expected for a Juno device, the software options are the more interesting part for Linux users. Buyers can choose between Debian Forky with Phosh, Debian Forky with Plasma Mobile, Debian Testing/Forky with GNOME, Kubuntu 26.04 LTS with KDE Plasma, or Ubuntu 26.04 LTS with GNOME.
Juno’s compatibility notes list the touchscreen, screen rotation, speakers, PipeWire audio, headphones, microphones, cameras, suspend, hibernate, WiFi, and battery reporting as working.
The minimum kernel version is listed as Linux 6.19. Disk encryption is also supported, though Juno notes that Ubuntu requires a physical keyboard, while Debian GNOME, Phosh, and Plasma Mobile support touchscreen keyboard input through Unl0kr.
The Juno Tab 4 WiFi is currently available for preorder at $989. Disk encryption is offered as a $12 add-on. According to Juno, production will begin after the preorder period closes, with dispatch estimated at 90 to 100 days after the campaign ends.
More details and preorders are available on Juno Computers’ product page.
