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LinuxCertified Announces Ultra-Affordable Full Featured Laptop with Ubuntu 9.10
  Nov 11th, 21:01 UTC

New LC2210Si Supports upto 8GB memory and 500GB disk, and starts at $579

SUNNYVALE, Calif., - November 10, 2009 - LinuxCertified, the leader in Linux Laptops, Training and Services, today announced release of LC2210Si linux laptop fully supported with Ubuntu 9.10.

LC2210Si comes with a 14-inch screen and provides an optimal trade-off between mobility and power. The laptop come pre-configured with many of the common tools used by the technical users.

"Ubuntu is fast-becoming one of the top desktop platforms for the tech-oriented users," said Rajesh Goyal, VP of Marketing, LinuxCertified. "With launch of LC2210Si with Ubuntu 9.10 our goal is to make Ubuntu accessible to the masses with dramatic ease and affordability."

LC2210Si supports Intel Core 2 Duo Processors with upto 6MB L2 Cache. Memory can be upgraded to 8GB, with default being 2GB. Disk can be upgraded to 500GB, with default being 250GB. Starting price for the laptop is $579. LC2210Si is immediately available for purchase at http://linuxcertified.com/linux-laptop-lc2210si.html

About LinuxCertified, Inc.
The mission of LinuxCertified, Inc is to help our clients benefit from significant savings of effectively using Linux and Open-Source software in their IT and development infrastructure. Our core offerings are:
- Pre-configured and fully supported Linux Laptops
- Fundamentals and Advanced Linux training for system administrators and developers
- Implementation and development services using Open-Source software

http://linuxcertified.com/linux-laptop-lc2210si.html
Contact:
info(at)linuxcertified.com
408-314-6700


(Submitted by linuxcertified, Inc. of LinuxCertified.com)

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