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This is an open-source developer laptop. Not a desktop replacement. Not a gaming laptop. Focus on that.
Screen resolution: More pixels please. Everyone can use more real estate. Matt finish.
More Power: more RAM (or at least the option to upgrade)
Good keyboard: Good layout (with ability to remap to alternative layouts) / full keys / no alt - function - combinations / backlit
Good pointing device: Make it as good as the fruit company's touchpad
Good battery life: Enough said
Portability + fit and finish: Use of materials that don't attract dirt and oils, small, well thought out design and lightweight power accessories
Open-source friendly + support: Ensure that internal components are 1. In the kernel (thus guaranteed to JUST WORK), 2. Provide open-source drivers / support so that we don't have to jump through hoops to make it work. Support from Dell needs to be fast.
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Aug 14, 2012 Comment Link
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Posted By: iandouglas
From what I've seen of the XPS13, the keyboard is also already backlit.As far as gigabit ethernet, buy an adapter and plug it into the USB 3.0 port. It would probably also increase the thickness of the system.
Since their hope is to make the whole package no more expensive than the cost of an XPS13 with Windows, I think they should just give us the Windows license key and an ISO image on the disk for those who want a Win7 VM, but still install Ubuntu by default. But still, with only 4GB of RAM, Win7 is going to want at least 1GB of that, limiting what else you can do on the XPS13 natively.
Aug 2, 2012 Comment Link
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Posted By: thesheep
You get the ability to remap keys for free from the fact that it runs Linux.