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How to choose Ubuntu compatible laptop for users that prefer a Linux based operating system

These systems are highly efficient and very easy to use. However, installing them is another matter altogether. Most of these laptop models are designed for people who are experts at Linux installation and prefer the laptop form factor more than the desktop form factor.

Those users usually favoring Ubuntu based operating systems, when purchasing a new machine, immediately rush out to install only one of the main Ubuntu versions on it. While installing most of the major Linux distributions such as Ubuntu is easy, installing a quality laptop model that is compatible with Linux especially the Ubuntu one is a different story. There are many options available in the market, such as pre-installed laptops, such as the Dell XPS series and Sony VAIO. But what makes these models so attractive is their price.

The low price tag attached to them is more than enough of a turn off for most people who want to use an Ubuntu Compatible laptop, especially if they can find a brand they like at a much lower price. However, the high spec screen, sound card and built in camera of most Ubuntu based operating systems are too much for those that have a taste for higher spec models. If you can afford it, go for it and get the Ubuntu Compatible laptop, but for those who cannot, don't worry. There are many brands that offer pre-installed Ubuntu laptops and most of them are either the Sony VAIO or the Dell XPERIA XLS.

If you are looking for a laptop with better graphics, better battery life and faster speed, then go for the Sony VAIO line. Both of these laptops are made by the Italian company, Dell. But the biggest different between the two of these laptops is that the VAIO is cheaper and it has much better battery life. It also has a bigger screen compared to the XPERIA, but the only drawback is that it is only able to support upgradable RAM to Dual channel. The other downside to this laptop is that it is only available in some countries like Italy and China.

For those looking for laptops with better performance, the Dell laptop with the AMD gen Intel Core Duo is the way to go. This machine will support both Ubuntu and Windows operating systems. It is also available in many countries around the world, however it is still considered a niche product due to the lack of processing power and the lack of video memory.

To conclude, the best pre-installed laptops for Ubuntu are those that are cheap, offer good specs and have good RAM and battery life. If you can afford the price, you should purchase the HP pavilion that has the AMD Athlon II. It is one of the most powerful laptop available for the Ubuntu operating system. If you need the best performance available, the best option would be the Lenovo Yoga 300S. It offers a very affordable price tag yet it has an eight-inch screen, fourGB of ram, a dual core processor, an eight mega-pin keyboard and a full-sized USB flash drive.

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