Re: Ultrabook for CentOS?

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On 11/28/2013 07:29 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo wrote:
> Dell XPS 13 has the advantage to be in the market with a special version of
> Ubuntu made for engineers, called project Sputnik
> 
... and is sold at a higher price than the exact same model that sells
with Windows preloaded. Go Figure.

I actually think the formfactor and the overall build for the XPS 14 is
a sweeter machine than the xps 13.

btw, the toshiba z930 are also very nice. Matt screen, very light ( its
lighter than the Macbook Air ), 128gb ssd, 12gb ram, hdmi and vga out,
with a proper ethernet port and a built in 4g modem, 7 hrs battery -
runs CentOS-6 out of the box - absolutely everything works stock on the
i5 model ( i dont know / havent looked at the i7 ones ), PCWorld had it
on sale two weeks ago at £580 - I paid £745 for mine, which included 3
yrs warranty.

- KB
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