Hi all,

I am aware of the h-node project, as well as the linux-desktop, and the
Debian's hardware wiki page. However, they are not quite specific about
Ultrabooks at all.

Ultrabooks are arguably the trend in PCs (if not cellphones), and we all
aim for lighter and better hardware. I would like to be able to: bull the
ultrabook directly from within US (preferably through Internet), install
(or pre-installed) Debian testing and all the necessary *free* hardware
drivers and firmwares, and use every hardware that comes with it (wireless
card, graphics, touch-screen, touchpad etc.) to the extent that the
manufacturer supports (for other platforms).

Is there such a ultrabook model yet? If so, what are our models that allow
us to use (as much) free software to get the best user experience?

Ultrabook as defined by Intel (see Wikipedia [1]).

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrabook

Best,
Hörmet
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