* hantslug@??? (hantslug@???) wrote:
> Hello :-)
> 
> I am looking at Novatech laptops with a view to recommending one to someone 
> else.
> 
> The following criteria are either strongly desirable or else essential:
> 
> 1) plays nicely with Linux (any distro)
> 2) can handle very high definition 'photos and display in high definition
> 3) works with wireless
> 4) can be used with multimedia
> 
> Has anyone any experience, good or bad, of any model of Novatech laptop, that 
> he or she would be willing to share?
> 
> In general, can a) laptops and b) Linux handle high definition 'photos?  It is 
> important that the detail should be visible.
> 
> Secondly, how high powered does a laptop (or desktop, come to that) need to be 
> to run a web-cam?  Any special Linux gotchas?  Again, anyone's experience 
> would be very valuable.
> 
> TIA
> Lisi
I have been using this Toshiba laptop for a few years. I can't fault
it. However, if I was looking to replace it, I would definitely look
out for a higher resolution screen. Don't just look at the size. 15"
does not tell you what resolution it will achieve. The more pixels
the better.
Secondly, I would make sure that it has a dedicated graphics card,
probably NVIDIA. I know that the drivers are not open but they do
work, for me at least.
In the time I have had this laptop, I have upgraded the RAM 256Mb ->
1Gb and I have also replaced the HD. Both operations went without a
hitch, and this laptop still has plenty of life in it due to the
upgrades.
As others have said, I would rather a branded machine. My experience
with Toshiba means I will recommend them in a hart beat, just make
sure that it is made in Japan as some Toshiba's are made in China,
and, I believe, are not as good.
All the best.
--  
Philip Stubbs
http://www.stuphi.co.uk