On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org wrote:
And Mehul did research to find an acer model that comes *with* linux - the question then was that the best low-end model of Acer is the 4736Z, which apparently does *not* come with linux, unlike the 4736 which does. So the question boils down to - is the 4376 good enough? Or should the OP give up the idea and buy doze, remove it and put linux so that he can get the 4736Z - which is good enough.
Actually the only difference between 4736 and 4736z in terms of hardware is the processor. 4736 comes with T6600 as compared to t4300 in 4736z, which is actually an older processor. 4736z is a *cheaper* version of 4736. Here's some more info on the processor's from Intel's website
Specification T4300 T6600 Speed 2.1GHz 2.2GHz FSB 800 800 L2 Cache 1MB 2MB Family Core Duo Core2Duo
Thus, T6600 is definitely a higher end processor than T4300. Thus, those wanting a better performing machine will actually go for 4736. Those wanting a lower end or less costly machine without paying for windows can go for 5536 with AMD X2 QL-65 processor. But, it has a 15.6" screen as opposed to 14" screen in 4736z.