Re: Favorite out-of-the-box accessible Linux laptops?

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Well,
For me it was always either the HP Pavillion or the Dell Satellite models. Relatively easy to use, come with standard options and a nice big keyboard. Yes, I have large hands. And yes, like you, screen size isn’t important to me. Still, with a larger screen there is video capability that can be retasked easily enough. Also, since most laptops often use screen size as a depending factor, a larger one will have the advantage of a larger keyboard.

-Eric


> On Jan 22, 2022, at 1:16 PM, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I am looking for a Linux machine to use in graduate CS courses. I probably
> want Ubuntu or another common distro that comes with the screen reader (I
> assume Orca) and other a11y stuff already installed. I like small, light
> laptops (since I don't use the screen) that have decent memory and battery
> life. Which machines are your favorites.
> 
> Thanks for the tip on VmWare the other day, BTW.
> 
> Amanda[0]
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