> > > I'll second that, I purchased an Inspiron 6400n about a month ago, with > > Ubuntu Feisty pre-installed. > > > > The spec is as follows: > > > > Inspiron 6400 N-Series Dual Core Processor T2080 (1.73 GHz 533 MHz FSB 1 > > MB L2 cache) > > Wide Sreen 15.4" WXGA (1280x800) Display with TrueLife > > Memory Dual-Channel 1024MB (2x512) 533MHz DDR2 SDRAM > > Hard Drive 80GB Serial ATA (5400 RPM) > > DVD+/-RW (Read/Write) 8X Fixed Internal > > Battery Primary 9 cell 85W/HR LI-ION > > Graphics Card Intel Media Accelerator 950 Up to 256MB of shared Memory > > for N-Series with TV and S-Video Output (supports Compiz) > > UK Modem Cable and Adapter Internal V.92 Data, Fax, Voice Functions > > Intel(R) Pro Wireless 3945 802.11a/b/g Mini-PCI Card (for Dual Core > > Processor) > > UK/Irish Internal Keyboard (QWERTY) > > > > All for £464.12 including VAT and Delivery > > > > The only issue I've had so far is with the S-Video out on the graphics > > card (not very important to me really) and my only complaint is that it > > doesn't have bluetooth built in. > > > > The battery life is excellent (I'm off to swindon from Kent by coach > > today and the battery should last me the whole 6 hours of coach travel > > including the 1hr 10m stopover at Victoria today and on Sunday night on > > my way home!). It still amazes me that the battery can be showing as > > 10% when there's 2hrs left! > > > > Hope this is of some help, > > > > Matt. > > > > > > That's a great battery life. I'm lucky if I get 3 hours on my Dell > laptop. > > Rob > > The only thing that is putting me off the dell Ubuntu laptops is the > processor, if they upgrade it to core 2 duo then my mind would be made > up.I ain't very sure about the pentium dual-core.
Russell
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