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As you know I am a CIO, (Head Computer geek also known as Career is over). Anyway in my experience most of the new laptops are not too bad. A lot of it will come down to price and personal preference. That being said, I am a technology bigot and will never buy Dell again. Everywhere I have worked where we used Dell the support sucked and the last place I used Dell laptops had a 28% failure rate as they were not rugged enough to deal with travel. That was 4 yrs ago though. I deal with a lot of consultants that are constantly traveling to bermuda. Most use HP and really like them. We have been on HP's here and at my past shop for some time and stay with them mostly because of the great service. Like I said that is my personal preference and I am a bigot in that area.
As for size and speed, I would load it up with the max you can afford. If you plan on running vista a 2.something dual core processor and at least 4 gig of ram. The next thing you want to look at is size. In laptops that is measured in screen size and can run from 12" to 19". You need to think about that if you are traveling and want to use it on a plane. If just using it at home I would go with the largest screen you can afford. I have 17" myself (something any porn-star can be proud of) and like it as I am 1/2 blind in one eye and can't see out of the other. I also like the wide screen format for watching movies. Some other things. I use a corporate industrial model (they cost more but have better keybrds and are more rugged. They do not have the same nice features as lot so the home lines do). You need to decide do you want a glossy or satin screen. I like the glossy if using indoors and satin if using in bright offices. You need to decide do you want an intergrated cam? Do you want blue-ray dvd (yes to that one so you can play the ne movies without having to buy another dvd player)? SOme come with built in TV turners and even remote controls. Others are tuned for graphics and pictures or music. One of my more knowledgable staff just bought the HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC for himself and loves it. It is on the high end of the scale as it is a 20" huge bastard and with all the bells and whistles comes in at almost 5 grand.
Here is his config:
Operating system Upgrade to Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit) edit
Processor Intel® Core 2 Extreme Processor X7900 (2.8GHz, 4MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB) edit
Display 20.1" WUXGA High-Definition HP Ultra Brightview Widescreen Display(1920x1200) - "True HD" 1080p res edit
Memory 4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) edit
Graphics Card 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT edit
Personalization HP Imprint Finish (Dragon) + Fingerprint Reader + Webcam + Microphone edit
Networking Intel® PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection and Bluetooth edit
Hard Drive 500GB 5400RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (250GB x 2) edit
Primary CD/DVD Drive LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support edit
TV & Entertainment Experience Integrated HP HDTV Hybrid TV Tuner and 4 Altec Lansing speakers +the HP Triple Bass Reflex subwoofer edit
Primary Battery Extra 9 Cell Lithium Ion Battery edit
Security Software Norton Internet Security 2007 - 15 Month Subscription edit
OS and Recovery Media System Recovery DVD with Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit) edit
Productivity Software Microsoft® Works 8.0 edit
HDX Premium Software Bundle Power Pack software - Includes Roxio Creator Premier, Muvee AutoProducer Premium and Serif Web Plus edit
Your additional options:
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Easy Vista migration Belkin Vista Migration Cable edit
AC adapters & batteries HP 180W Smart-pin AC Adapter for HP Pavilion HDX 9000 Series Notebook PCs edit
HP 9-cell Battery for HP Pavilion HDX 9000 Series Notebook PCs edit
This is probably overkill for what you want but if I was buying new for home this is what I would get. I like the large screen and 500 gig harddrive. Now for this money if I did not need a laptop, I would rather buy an Alienware gaming PC from hell but that is another story. Feel free to email me if you need other infor.
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