Most of hardware support is actually coming from Ubuntu, so it's
probably a good idea to collaborate with them on this.

Some thoughts from the bottomless pit:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/21604/

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Title:
  Create a hardware compatibility database

Status in The official elementary website:
  New

Bug description:
  We get a lot of questions about how elementary performs on certain
  hardware, and frankly we don't keep a record of what hardware it works
  with. We should create (as part of the support section) some kind of
  hardware compatibility database. Something where you can enter in the
  Make and Model or serial number of your computer and then see a
  picture and a nice grid of what features work well and which ones
  don't work so well.

  For example: ~boot time, web cam, sound, wireless, color profile,
  sensors, suspend/hibernate, etc. We can reference the Ubuntu Mactel
  guys to see all the stuff they test:
  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro6-2/Natty

  A key part of making this database work in our favor instead of
  creating tons of work for us is going to be allowing users to submit
  what they experience on their hardware.

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