Re: workstation marketing - hardware

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On 22 October 2014 12:38, Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 10/22/2014 01:42 PM, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
My feeling is that ThinkPads are sort of the informal go-to Fedora
laptop, but maybe that's just my bias/history showing.

I think that may be more historical now; I'm thinking we should pick hardware that appeals more to the target audience for workstation. So maybe some nice ultrabook? Looks like the Zenbook might fit the bill - it's pretty sleek and has a nice look.


OK I am showing my age, but ultrabooks do not fit my definition of workstations. A workstation is something I am going to be sitting in front of day in and day out 10 hours a day doing compiles and debugging. A Zenbook is something that I wouldn't think of running anything cpu/ram intensive on as it wouldn't have the cooling capacity to keep its brains from frying. Or has the definition of workstation changed?

 
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