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I'd like to suggest to Lenovo that the company considers a third operating system, viz , Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. In my experience - I have been running dual/triple boots for years, most recently with Win7 Pro and Ubuntu 12.04 - the latter is far more agile and adroit than the former and demands much less...
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« I can moderate user posts, but not correct the articles, I think an Admin is required for that. » I have no problem with that, realneil, but perhaps you could send a note upstairs ? Correcting errors (even if they are not the fault of the author, as in this case), goes a long way to preserving...
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Thanks, realneil - good that you chaps (and ladies, in the event) are keeping an eye out for this sort of thing ! One minor point - the cut -and-paste was not from any of my posts, but rather from NotRappaport 's first post. With respect to the question of contradictory messages from Samsung - as...
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Wuchengt, I did indeed see the chart - but as I pointed out above, the fault is not that of the article author, but of Samsung, for releasing contradictory information.... Henri
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NotRappaport , the fault - if, indeed, it is a fault - is not that of HH , but rather that of Samsung, as can be seen from the specs the firm itself is announcing for the Series 5 535 13.3” Notebook (http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/laptops/NP535U3C-A01US-specs).... Henri
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Paul, how about a head-to-head between the 14" Ivy Bridge sporting a Core i5 3210M and the Series 5 535 with an A 10-4655M APU described above ? I find the TN panels with 1366 x 768 resolution on these notebooks disappointing, especially coming from a leader in screen innovation like Samsung, but...
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«Newest tech» ? Disappointing that Lenovo decided to release this machine with USB 2.0 rather than, e g, USB 3.0 ports. Ivy-Bridge fans would seem best advised to wait a little longer for a system which offers better integration of the most modern technical advances.... Henri
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Intel and Microsoft were quick and brutal to ensure kids in developing countries never get laptops for 100 bucks. Keep in mind 100 bucks is quite a lot in some countries But sure higher margins and proprietary deals suit both Intel and Microsoft better. Who cares about people. "From its inception...