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Compared with my current unit it's quite a step up in performance :), should see me through i reckon 3-4 years worth of use i don't see any linux game slowing that down soon :)
Has optimus but The Bumblebee Project sorts that right out (it actually works really well).
The nvidia chip in it is so new there aren't Linux drivers for it yet :/