2011/4/30 Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com>

> On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 09:50:32 -0300, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
>
> > I'm addicted to Debian and I need a new notebook, but I don't like
> > replacing my hardware too often.
>
> Being a laptop you can be happy with ~5 years of lifecycle. Beside that,
> you'll start facing problems (manufacturer has completely dropped support
> for that model, no more replacement pieces, etc...) :-)
>

Okay, 5+ years is still better then 2+.


> > I suppose requiring a FullHD display is a good strategy to buy a new
> > notebook and keep it for the next 10 years :-)
>


> FullHD will be superseded by SuperFullHD in SuperHighXtra Definition in
> 4D... sooner or later so just look for a laptop that you like now that is
> compatible with Debian and go ahead ;-)
>

But almost no manufacturer will give me this kind of information "Debian
Compatilble". Whenever I ask they say it will be Windows 7 compatible only,
even when I have no issues.

FullHD is not the current standard for DTV, Blueray and camcorders? Although
I believe DTV will evolve faster than PAL/NTSC standards, I believe FullHD
will stand as a standard for quite a while, surely far more than 10 years
from now. Telecommunications (including broadcasting) is a lot more
conservative than personal computing.

Is there a place where I can check notebook models against Debian?


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