Calyraen builds four lines of computers, and each one is aimed at a different kind of work. This guide helps you match the line to what you actually do, then points you to where to compare exact configurations.
Start with the work, not the specs
The fastest way to choose is to name your main task. Are you writing and browsing, editing video, running engineering software, or hosting apps and sites? Each Calyraen line is built around one of those jobs, and every machine runs Calyraen OS.
Stratus laptops: everyday and on the go
Pick a Stratus laptop if you want something portable for daily work: browsing, email, documents, video calls, and light photo editing. It is a good starting point for students, remote work, and anyone who moves between rooms or desks.
Vantage desktops: a fixed home or office setup
A Vantage desktop suits a permanent workspace where you want more power than a laptop for the money. Good for family computers, office desks, general creative work, and gaming.
Atlas workstations: creative and engineering work
Choose an Atlas workstation for heavy jobs: 3D rendering, large video projects, CAD, data work, and software builds. These are built to run demanding software for hours without slowing down.
Forge servers: hosting and always-on services
A Forge server is for running things continuously: websites, apps, databases, backups, and virtual machines. Pick Forge when you need a machine that stays on and serves other devices rather than one you sit in front of.
Compare configurations on /products
Once you know the line, open /products to see each model side by side. Product pages list the processor, memory, storage, and ports for every configuration, so you can check that a machine covers what you need before you buy. If you already have an account, sign in at /login to manage your orders, or create one at /register.
If you still need help
Not sure which line fits, or want a hand matching parts to your workload? Open a ticket at /support and tell us what you plan to run. We can suggest a line and a configuration that make sense for it.