
I saw in a flyer from warehouse stationery that they have a Toshiba A10 with Intel integrated graphics and celeron 2.2 Price is about 1500 so in budget. but that includes MS tax. Intel tend to be good at linux support nowadays worth a look if you dont have one yet Jonathan Purvis wrote:
My iMac has finally died (instead of booting when switched on, it makes a high-pitched noise and a burning smell), so i'm going to have to buy a new computer. I'm thinking of purchasing a laptop. I'd like one that works with Linux, preferably doesn't come with a bundled version of Microsoft Windows and is under $2000. Other than the ECS A531 (http://www.wlug.org.nz/A531Laptop), are there others that meet my criteria? Is the A531 a good laptop to buy? All i'll be doing is writing programs, web browsing, emulating calculators and playing DVDs (so video is useful too). CPU speed isn't really a factor, anyone who knows me will tell you that i seem to stay away from fast computers. ;)
Thanks,
Jon
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