IMHO is strange like many "free software supporters" for years (10 years or more) buy bad computers today. If you live in the US why not buy in ThinkPenguin? If I want do buy one I need to pay shipping and 60% of tax... I need to pay two laptops and receive one ;-)

Is the better company sell x86 computers compatible with 100% free software. Any distro can run (100% free or not).

Is very common you see in GNOME Planet, KDE Planet and many blogs about "the big frustation" about the new laptop with Windows 7 or Windows 8 (paying for Microsoft for after remove this for install Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Mint...) of Dell, Lenovo, Apple, HP, Acer, Asus (with Intel Centrino, Broadcom, NVIDIA, AMD Randeon...)

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