I have one from PCS, they don't use US keyboards. I asked on the phone, they
are just from US suppliers stock photos.
On May 14, 2011 2:52 PM, "Jim Price" <d1vers...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 13/05/11 10:57, Richard Smith wrote:
>> I am thinking of buying a xenon 14" laptop from pcspecialist, can anyone
>> see any major problems with ubuntu on it.
>> http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/xenon/
>
> The Xenon has the Sandy Bridge laptop processor/chipset. Ubuntu 11.04
> has Sandy Bridge support. I'm not sure about previous releases, but I
> would expect getting them to work might involve using a PPA or two.
>
> Removing the OS does reduce the price by the cost of the OS. That is
> rather rare to see - even Dell Ubuntu machines don't tend to manage that.
>
> I would point out that it has a glossy screen (which I'm not a fan of,
> but can live with) and the photos suggest the keyboard has a single
> height return key (my personal keyboard pet hate - but many Acer laptop
> photos have that whereas the UK spec machines have the proper double
> height return key). In fact, the photos are of a machine with a US
keyboard.
>
> The graphics won't win any prizes either, but should be OK.
>
> Another thing which annoys me about Intel laptops is the need to
> research the processor in detail to ensure it supports the features I
> need - that just isn't an issue with AMD laptops, as they don't remove
> features for marketing purposes. At least with this laptop you have a
> choice of processors. I just wish the AMD ones had better battery life.
>
> It doesn't mention eSATA or USB 3 in the specs, and it isn't clear to me
> if it has an ExpressCard slot. If it has none of those, that is going to
> make it awkward to connect fast external devices.
>
> Those are the only criticisms I would have from looking at the web page.
> The only things which would to stop me adding this to my list of
> possibilities for my next laptop are the US keyboard and the ExpressCard
> slot, and both of those are things which the suppliers may be able to
> confirm are not problems anyway. Other than that, it looks like a rather
> nice laptop for a pretty good price without Windows. I'd be interested
> to know more about it if you get one.
>
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