
PC, notebook, monitor and associated hardware manufacturer Dell has recently started his Studio 13 XPS notebook PC preinstalled with the Linux-based operating system Ubuntu. The 13.3-inch notebook else has the same specifications as the key Windows Vista-powered counterpart, including the same 2.4-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, even if some of the available options differ between them. For example, users can upgrade to a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo on the Ubuntu XPS-13, while those for the Vista system have the choice of another 2.53GHz and 2.66 GHz CPU.At the same time, the Ubuntu system can only be had with 4 GB of RAM, while the Windows system can be over 6 GB or 8 GB. The Windows-based systems can be equipped with mobile broadboand modules for data and Internet access on the go, while the Ubuntu systems can not. A higher capacity 9-cell battery is also only on Windows-based system, as the productivity software from Microsoft.
The basic operating system is Ubuntu Desktop Edition Version 8:10, when buyers can choose from 7 04 version with 1 year of basic technical support, or 7 04 with one year of tech support standards.
via ubergizmo
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