rmarier83 said:
Thanks, I have now found the perfect laptop for me.
Vaio VGN-FS790 with:
512 MB DDR2 RAM
15.4" WXGA TFT with XBRITE Technology
NVIDIA GeForce™ Go 6400 with TurboCache™ supporting 128MB
Intel Pentium M Processor 760 (2.0 GHz)
DVD-ROM Drive
40 GB Hard Disk Drive (doesn't say its RPMs)
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
-I just hope I get a little over 4 hours of battery life with it's biggest capacity battery.
Never ever, ever, ever, ever, EVER,
EVER go with a video card that uses shared memory. My brother made that mistake by choosing a laptop that boasted 512MB of RAM and a 128MB Video card. The card just used nothing but the system's RAM, leaving him with only 384MB RAM for everything. Get a video card that uses nothing but it's own dedicated memory.
Also, try to go with 1GB of RAM if you can. Right now, just from running Firefox (with a few extensions & tabs open), Limewire, Microsoft Word, and Windows Explorer, my laptop is using about 684MB of RAM (although it only uses about 62.3MB once I close
all applications). Right now you should be fine with just 512MB since you can usually upgrade it later (in very few laptops you can't). But if you plan on gaming on your lappy, you're better off with a gig or two.
I'd also recommend going with the largest hard drive you can get (at minimum, 80GB). It's a lot more cost effective in the long run considering that it's a real hassle to take out the old drive, copy all your data to the new one, then install the new drive (unless of course, you plan on lugging an expensive external drive around with you all the time).
By the way, do you mind telling us what your actual laptop budget is? We can help you better that way.