On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 7:44:53 PM UTC-5, pixel fairy wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 8:46:51 AM UTC-5, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> > 
> > As far as I'm aware, any laptop with VT-x should be able to handle a 
> > Windows VMs, and in general, most laptops comes with Windows. So, you're 
> > basically just looking for a laptop that has good Qubes compatibility. Take 
> > a look at the following:
> 
> a sad trend now is laptops that are bios locked to only run windows. 
> 
> id also like to find a vendor that will still give us support and coverage on 
> hardware issues, like ibm did before lenovo took over.

what I always suggest is to buy one that has a manual to view all the 
specifications.  Preferably where you can see bios pictures in the manual.  And 
for Qubes I always suggest one where you can see VT-d is enabled in the 
picture.  or if it says its enabled by default then you are good to go for 
sure. TO get the full security benefits.

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