My Compaq f755la work perfect in all hardware less the 3d nvidia card... thats is because haiku dont have 3d yet. 2010/7/19 beos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <beos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Hi Bruno, > > > > I am very happy with my Acer Aspire Timeline 1810 TZ. > > > > - Dual-Core (2*1.3 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU4100) > > - Graphics is supported (Intel GMA X4500) > > - Sound is supported (Realtek ALC; ALC 1200 IIRC) > > - Networking is supported > > - WiFi is unsupported, however. > > - 11,6" screen (1366*768) > > - no optical drive > > - when only reading&writing it survives 11 hours with internal battery! > > > > Greetings, > > Finn > > > > > > > Bruno Albuquerque <bga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> hat am 17. Juli 2010 um 13:28 > geschrieben: > > > > hello. > > > > I am looking to buy a laptop to run Haiku exclusivelly. The main > > objective will be to give Haiku demos/presentations. These are the > > minimum requirements for it: > > > > 1 - Video card must be supported. The reason is because more often > > then not I will have to connect it to an external projector and, at > > least with the laptop I have now, I can not do that with the VESA > > driver. > > 2 - Audio must be supported. > > 3 - Ethernet must be supported (WiFi would be a good bonus). > > 4 - Must have at least 2 cores. The more, the merrier. > > > > Of course any other built-in hardware it has that is supported is also > welcome. > > > > So, any suggestions? > > > > -Bruno > > >