![]() ![]() The laptop comes with Ubuntu 5.0.4 and it includes the standard Gnome software. The screen is really clear and bright with a good viewing angle (better than my 12″ Powerbook’s which uses the same iBook quality screen (not the same as the better 15/17 inch pbooks)). The performance is very good, in fact I find it faster than my other PC laptop, a P4 at 2.8 GHz. The laptop is lighter than my 12″ Powerbook and so it really feels comfortable. The keyboard feels really nice and the layout of the keys holds no surprises. The rest of the function keys work really well, for example the screen brightness function keys. There are some extra buttons (labeled mp3, dvd and photo) which are configured by LinuxCertified to instead launch Evolution, Firefox and Search-Files respectively. The build of the laptop is solid and it has pretty good looks too. The laptop also sports a firewire port, a pcmcia port, an SD/MMC reader, a combo drive, 2 usb ports, modem, wifi, ethernet, integrated mic, mic-in and headphones-out audio jacks. The laptop comes with the latest Ubuntu installed and sells for $1249. ![]() We got in a new loaner from, the brand new LC2210D model: a Centrino 1.80 GHz CPU, 512 MBs of RAM, Intel Extreme gfx card, 40 GB drive and a 14″ XGA TFT screen. ![]()
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