I got Linux Mint 13 working on it using the Ubuntu UEFI Boot instructions at:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBootingand then creating a boot entry for Grub from the Laptop's BIOS which has a nice option of adding EFI boot entries. IMO that is a great alternative to having to use an EFI shell or the efimanager from withing Linux.
The only deviation from the guide which I think is necessary is that you should do grub-mkconfig > /mnt/EFISYS/EFI/grub/grub.cfg
instead of
touch /mnt/EFISYS/EFI/grub/grub.cfg (as mentioned in the Ubuntu instructions)
Here is what the EFI entry looked like in the BIOS menu (Assuming you follow the other intructions from the Ubuntu UEFI Boot help page to the letter)
Name: GRUB2 (You can use any here)
Device: Whatever your BIOS menu has pre-configured
Path: \efs\grub\grub.efi (Note that I did not use fs0:\ as mentioned in the example because the Device entry above already specifies the partition)