Hi Everyone

I currently use a Dell Inspiron 13 which is the third convertible laptop I've owned.

This is certainly the best of the three. I often use the touchscreen with evince to read pdfs, that kind of thing. It also comes with a pen that is pretty nice.

Driver support is good other than poor support for wifi under debian but that seems to be a debian problem as that's always been the case in the past with previous laptops.

I purchased the i7 version and that cost me about 1500 and that is almost a year ago. I do a lot of video encoding and software development on the machine as well and it handles all of the quite well.

My main criticism is the touch pad but in general I hate touchpads so that's not exactly surprising.

cheers

Paul
On 10/12/16 10:32, Stewart Smith via luv-main wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016, at 02:29 PM, Piers Rowan via luv-main wrote:
My kids school are getting Toshiba Portege Z20t so I checked them out
and they look interesting. Basically it is a laptop / tablet machine.

The important criteria for me include:

- Runs Linux WELL
- laptop / tablet / touch screen
- Long battery life
- Fast / Responsive
- As large a screen as possible

I have never used a touch screen version of Linux. Can anyone recommend
similar devices? Are their any pitfalls with touch screens (GNome vs
Unity)?
I run Fedora 25 on a Lenovo Yoga 700, and I use the stock GNOME3 UI and
it all "just works". I do use the touchscreen (although only sometimes).
It's good and light, good high resolution screen and was certainly not a
bad price.
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