Rocks and Water,
How about the XPS M1330. Thats under 4 lbs. 4.4 lbs is pretty darn good I'd say for a laptop.
You can get it with Ubuntu pre installed. Hope this helps.
New laptop for law school
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Rocks and Water View PostYeah, I was looking at the System 76 products and really like the idea of a built for ubuntu system, but 4.4 lbs is a bit heavy and the battery life isn't too spectacular either. I'm not sure if it's something I'd want to take with me from class to class everyday. I'm still considering it though... Any other suggestions?
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by L33F3R View Posthttp://system76.com/product_info.php...products_id=89
this might do you good. check out the other system76 products.
Dell also gives ubuntu as an option but im not sure under what products its supported. It will all come down to the hardware.
Leave a comment:
-
-
this might do you good. check out the other system76 products.
Dell also gives ubuntu as an option but im not sure under what products its supported. It will all come down to the hardware.
Leave a comment:
-
-
New laptop for law school
I'm going to be starting law school in September and plan on purchasing a new laptop sometime before then. I currently run Ubuntu on my desktop, which works great for me, and I'm hoping to do the same for my laptop. Since my desktop is my main computer, I don't need anything insanely powerful. My laptop will mostly be used for taking notes in class, research and writing papers in the library.
The main things I'm looking for, and not necessarily in this order, are:
1) portability
2) battery life
3) good keyboard for typing
4) linux compatibility
Many netbooks meet most of those criteria, but I find the 10" screens too small and the typing experience too frustrating. Any suggestions for 12" or 13" laptops that would serve my purposes?
Leave a comment: