On Mon, 3 Aug 2015 10:22:49 AM Carl Turney wrote:
> Am interested in buying a not-too-old (or even new) laptop.  (My Acer 
> Aspire 5315 just can't play hi-res video files on smplayer well, even 
> when doing nothing else.)  An MSY store pointed me to a couple of new 
> low-price ones, but they didn't seem Linux-compatible.

In what way did they seem incompatible?

Linux generally works quite well on laptops.  Sometimes there's a delay in 
getting support for the newest video chipset but you can usually run with 
fewer video features or a proprietary driver while waiting.

> Looking for fairly old-school specs:
>    Compatible with HDD (not SSD) internal SATA drive
>    DVD (or better, BluRay) drive
>    Decent (full-size good-feel) keyboard
>    1 bidirectional (or 2 unidirectional) 3.5mm headset sockets
>    Not IBM, Dell, or HP (personal)

AFAIK IBM doesn't make laptops.  Lenovo bought the Thinkpad line from IBM and 
they have done a good job of producing good products.

<http://www.graysonline.com/computers-and-electronics/computers-and-it-
equipment/laptops?method-of-sale=auction-items-only>

Anyway Grays Online has worked well for me for buying laptops.  Refurbished 
name-brand laptops are cheap and have good specs.

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