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Don't know how many of you know of them, but a Ubuntu system vendor has announced they will be able to ship outside the US soon!
[url="http://www.system76.com"]http://www.system76.com[/url]
Once they start being able to i will be seriously looking at their 13.3" unit, exactly what i have been wanting.
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While that sounds cool I would worry about support.
If something breaks then sending it to the U.S on your own expense and the long waiting time make it too "expensive" and not worth it.
Nice ! Been looking out for a gaming laptop myself was looking at a M15x but are very expensive, I could use the specs off this one so that I know it is fully compatible with Linux.
I loves System76 and they have been shipping to Canada for a while.
Don't know if anyone knows of these guys, a place i use to shop at all the time:
[url="http://www.novatech.co.uk"]http://www.novatech.co.uk[/url] they sell laptops with a no OS option (which is of course a lot cheaper).
They now have a 12" model i plan to buy.
I much prefer to use Aria though (it's a long story why i use Aria normally and only Novatech for this one time) -> [url="http://www.aria.co.uk"]http://www.aria.co.uk[/url]
Thanks for the heads up will check them out.
*edit*
Screen: 15.6" 1366x768 HD Screen
Processor: Intel Core i5 460 Processor
Memory: 4GB DDR3 Memory
Harddrive: 500GB Sata Hard Drive
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce G 310M Graphics
9 in stock for next day delivery!
From
£589.99 Inc VAT
nice price :D