LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Linux Lite Branded Laptop
#11
(04-30-2018, 09:45 AM)Jerry link Wrote: At 999, the Manjaro laptop price is off the charts. Ours will be mid-spec for less than half that retail. they must be making 100's in profit from each one. Not good.

Agreed - way too high. The 13.3" Clevo laptop, that they seem to use, you can buy for less than half that price (with win10 of course)!

Quote:Anyhoo, still looking for prices here for the LL one. Suggestions?
13.3" screen: around £300-350 as it's a celeron chip (not hyperthreaded so can't run VMs)
17" screen: around £400-500 (if ever became available - my preference).

I just looked up the spec for the celeron CPU - RAM looks expandable to 8GB ...
See  https://ark.intel.com/products/95596/Int...to-2_2-GHz

64bit OS (32-bit on Samsung[i] netbook) installed in [i]Legacy mode on MBR-formatted SSDs (except pi which uses a micro SDHC card):
2017 - Raspberry pi 3B (4cores) ~ [email protected] - LibreElec, used for upgrading our Samsung TV (excellent for the task)  
2012 - Lenovo G580 2689 (2cores; 4threads] ~ [email protected] - LL3.8/Win8.1 dual-boot (LL working smoothly)
2011 - Samsung NP-N145 Plus (1core; 2threads) ~ Intel Atom [email protected] - LL 3.8 32-bit (64-bit too 'laggy')
2008 - Asus X71Q (2cores) ~ Intel [email protected] - LL4.6/Win8.1 dual-boot, LL works fine with kernel 4.15
2007 - Dell Latitude D630 (2cores) ~ Intel [email protected] - LL4.6, works well with kernel 4.4; 4.15 doesn't work
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#12
Hi Jerry
This sounds a good spec to me but I would personally like the ram to be expandable beyond 4gig. The larger 15.6" inch screen would be my preference and of IPS quality. With so many cloud storage services available I think the 128gb SSD would be sufficient. I will see what price I can find for similar spec.

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#13
Next size up screen and $500 price would sell here in US. Cheapest Ubuntu OEM Dell around $1600. Zareason around $1000. System 76 14in is around $600. AMD would be a plus too. Don't need big drive. 80g SSD plenty enough. Regardless of what you do $500 is the consumer market. Higher not so much.

And the gold is cool.

TC
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#14
[member=2]Jerry[/member]
I checked and $CAD are also equal to $AUD
If you can can get the 6GB at 444$AUD/$CAD that would be great I think. (444 for Linux Lite 4)
Thats about 344$USD. Wink
(I would prefer 442 like, 42... because you know, it's the number 42 Wink , but I understant if you prefer the 444$ argument).

[member=458]m654321[/member]
Its not HyperThreaded no, the I5-6500 is not either, which I found weird.
But, its Multi-Threaded 4 core, 4 threads.
People seemed to have been able to run Virtual Machine on them, but have information and is far between.
Guess [member=2]Jerry[/member] will have to test this.

Note : I like gold. But if you can have Diamond White(/Pearly), Linux Lite Yellow, Galaxy Gray and Void Black, you will be worshipped by the Gods.

I would personnaly get Galaxy Gray, I like my stuff classy looking. Wink


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#15
See below.  Unfortunate duplicated message instead of amendment. Sad
2006 - HP DC7700p ultraslim Desktop Intel 6300 cpu  4GB Ram LL3.8 64bit.
2007 - Fujitsu Siemens V3405 Laptop  2 GB Ram LL3.6 32bit. Now 32bit Debian 9 + nonfree.
2006 - Fujitsu Siemens Si1520 Laptop Intel T720 cpu 3GB Ram   LL5.6 64 Bit
2014 - Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E754 Intel i7 4712MQ 16GB Ram LL6.6
2003 - RETIRED Toshiba Satellite Pro A10 1 GB RAM LL2.8 32bit
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#16
I'd been looking at laptops recently, so was a little familiar with pricing, specs etc. Without looking at any of the other answers, I felt that $300 - $400 US was a fair and attractive price for those specs with LL 4.x pre-installed. 

I like your idea of offering it in 2 different HD sizes, since I felt the 64G option was a little small (I mean it was too small for people to want to buy it, but that's just IMHO). Yes I know that external hard drives are an option, but still, 64G is small if people are planning on storing some pics or videos on the machine. So, was glad to hear it's got a 128G option.

However, if the price offered was high (like if it was $500+), I'd wonder if that would put off some users who would then consider buying a used PC laptop instead and putting LL on it themselves. It would put me off, but then again the users who would buy a LL laptop would be the ones who would value the additional convenience of having everything there and being good to go without the hassle of installation. So you might still get some users at $500+. Basically, the higher the price, the more users I'd predict would instead go to the used-PC market and self-installation. Offering a LL-branded laptop for purchase would at least be a good option that users can consider. I personally though would feel $300 - $400 US is fair; but above $500 it might scare me off a little. Again, that's just me, everyone has different opinions.

Shipping costs and the charger wall outlet compatibility is something you'd also need to consider when creating a LL-branded laptop.
Using Linux Lite for everything now. I put it on my desktop and my laptop. Woohoo!
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#17
UK = prices inclusive of tax delivered.
https://www.ebuyer.com/store/Computer/cat/Laptops

https://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/ct/lapto...ks/laptops

http://www.argos.co.uk/browse/technology...s/c:29953/

Refurbished, even more choices. eg.

https://www.gigarefurb.co.uk/refurbished-laptops

http://www.tier1online.com/refurbished-l...estselling

http://www.blackbarncomputers.com/refurbished-laptops/

Sorry to be a kill Joy, but for the hassle / shipping/taxes/warranties  where is the return.  Margins in the industry are slim even for major players.
2006 - HP DC7700p ultraslim Desktop Intel 6300 cpu  4GB Ram LL3.8 64bit.
2007 - Fujitsu Siemens V3405 Laptop  2 GB Ram LL3.6 32bit. Now 32bit Debian 9 + nonfree.
2006 - Fujitsu Siemens Si1520 Laptop Intel T720 cpu 3GB Ram   LL5.6 64 Bit
2014 - Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E754 Intel i7 4712MQ 16GB Ram LL6.6
2003 - RETIRED Toshiba Satellite Pro A10 1 GB RAM LL2.8 32bit
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#18
Not to be a total killjoy.  How about a LL tablet (possibly with keyboard option).  AFAIK no competition ?    Biggest screen that was economically possible.  Work closely with the manufacturer to get around driver issues. LINX possibly?  LINX apparently have been struggling to get their tablets working on W10 - see returns/refurbishments caused by customers complaining of slow response times etc.  Just a thought. 
http://www.exertis.com/news/linx-next-gen.php
2006 - HP DC7700p ultraslim Desktop Intel 6300 cpu  4GB Ram LL3.8 64bit.
2007 - Fujitsu Siemens V3405 Laptop  2 GB Ram LL3.6 32bit. Now 32bit Debian 9 + nonfree.
2006 - Fujitsu Siemens Si1520 Laptop Intel T720 cpu 3GB Ram   LL5.6 64 Bit
2014 - Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E754 Intel i7 4712MQ 16GB Ram LL6.6
2003 - RETIRED Toshiba Satellite Pro A10 1 GB RAM LL2.8 32bit
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#19
(04-30-2018, 07:54 PM)newtusmaximus link Wrote: Not to be a total killjoy.  How about a LL tablet (possibly with keyboard option).  AFAIK no competition ?    Biggest screen that was economically possible.  Work closely with the manufacturer to get around driver issues. LINX possibly?  LINX apparently have been struggling to get their tablets working on W10 - see returns/refurbishments caused by customers complaining of slow response times etc.  Just a thought. 
http://www.exertis.com/news/linx-next-gen.php

I'd really like a LL tablet, (finances allowing).

Competition? - This company  https://www.bq.com/en/accessories/products/2 do tablets running android now, but they did offer Ubuntu, see this article from 2016  https://www.zdnet.com/pictures/best-ios-...of-2016/7/

I don't know why they stopped.
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#20
We won't be doing any tablet or ARM devices, sorry. Thanks for all the responses, I'm getting a clearer picture now of what is expected Smile
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