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| [[Sony Vaio]]\\ | [[Sony Vaio]]\\ | ||
| [[Toshiba]]\\ | [[Toshiba]]\\ | ||
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| ==== Specific Hardware Components ==== | ==== Specific Hardware Components ==== | ||
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| * [[NVIDIA]]\\ | * [[NVIDIA]]\\ | ||
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| + | === Android Devices === | ||
| + | * [[Nexus 7]]\\ | ||
| === E-Book Readers === | === E-Book Readers === | ||
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| ==== Ubuntu Certified ==== | ==== Ubuntu Certified ==== | ||
| This is an external link to **[[http://www.ubuntu.com/certification|Ubuntu certified hardware]]**. Since Bodhi is built on an Ubuntu base this should provide a good starting point for users wishing to buy a new computer and run Bodhi on it, though complete compatibility is not guaranteed. Note that Bodhi **will** run on many other systems and this list only represents what is //certified// by Canonical (Ubuntu's parent company). | This is an external link to **[[http://www.ubuntu.com/certification|Ubuntu certified hardware]]**. Since Bodhi is built on an Ubuntu base this should provide a good starting point for users wishing to buy a new computer and run Bodhi on it, though complete compatibility is not guaranteed. Note that Bodhi **will** run on many other systems and this list only represents what is //certified// by Canonical (Ubuntu's parent company). | ||
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