Skip to main content
  1. Blog
  2. Article

Amrisha Prashar
on 18 April 2016

The tablet that turns into a PC is available to buy!


Last month we announced that the Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet was available as a pre-order bundle. This time round, we’re pleased to let you know that it’s available to buy now!

If you’ve already purchased a bundle during the pre-order – that’s awesome! And the good news is that shipping has already started…though if you haven’t already purchased, it’s not too late!

Buy here.

Here at Canonical HQ we’re thrilled to be bringing our first fully converged device to market with European partners BQ. This device is capable of providing a true tablet experience and the full Ubuntu desktop experience and will dynamically adapt to change from one mode to the other!

It’s simple to connect a bluetooth mouse and keyboard to convert the Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition into a full Ubuntu laptop, featuring everything you know and love about Ubuntu. Then, connect the tablet to an external display for a full-sized PC experience.

There will be two devices, FHD and HD, that will be shipped worldwide, and for our Russian customers information on pre-order can be found here.

Learn more about the tablet or buy the Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition here.

Related posts


Bertrand Boisseau
13 May 2026

Rethinking BYOD security: protecting data without trusting devices

Ubuntu Article

BYOD (bring your own device) has always looked better on paper than it does in real life. The promise is clear: let people use the gadgets they already own. Less friction, lower costs, and more freedom. But when security and privacy are non-negotiable, the conversation around BYOD usually ends quickly. Not because BYOD is a ...


Luci Stanescu
8 May 2026

Dirty Frag Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu Article

Two local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerabilities affecting the Linux kernel have been publicly disclosed on May 7, 2026. The vulnerabilities have been assigned the IDs CVE-2026-43284 and CVE-2026-43500 and are referred to as “Dirty Frag.” The affected components are Linux kernel modules. The first vulnerability impacts the modules tha ...


ilvipero
6 May 2026

Three weeks to go: A sneak peek of the Ubuntu Summit 26.04 experience

Ubuntu Article

The countdown to the Ubuntu Summit is officially on! We are just three weeks away from Ubuntu Summit 26.04, and the orange energy levels in our community channels are peaking. We’ve been reviewing the talk submissions, and have been blown away by the passion and creativity of our circle of friends. Once again, the schedule ...