Ubuntu Light only requires a boot-up time of seven seconds, and features several basic functions such as Internet browsing and e-mail processing. Meanwhile, the operating system (OS) shares the same file format as Windows 7 to allow easier data access between the two systems.
As for the prices of products featuring Ubuntu Light, Canonical only pointed out that they will be decided by brand vendors. But notebook makers believe the prices are unlikely to see significant differences compared to those of Windows 7-only machines and should be attractive to consumers.
Source: DigiTimes