I visited four different sources for reviews: CNET, Wired, PC Magazine, and PC World. I compared CNET's top 10 list, CNET’s editor's choice (funny the latter list, wasn't an inclusive subset of the first list), Wired Test 2007, PC Mag's Top Rated, and PC World Top 10. And for pricing and actual availability I looked up each laptop at Amazon.com, ClearanceClub.com (a resaler which I bought my last Sony laptop from, yet this isn't a recommendation because while I had a good experience, a good friend of mine didn't), and the manufacturer. Below are the consensus based on recommendations by at least two of the sources, and available at either Amazon.com and/or the manufacturer.
Apple MacBook/Pro (CNET, Wired, PC Mag) | Dell XPS M1730 (CNET, PC Mag) | HP Pavilion dv6500t (Wired, PC World) | HP Pavilion dv9500t (CNET, PC Mag) | Lenovo ThinkPad R61 (Wired, PC Mag) | Sony VAIO VGN-FZ180E (Wired, PC World) | |
Use | General | Gaming/Desktop Replacement | General | General/Desktop Replacement | General | General |
Processor | 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo |
Memory | 1GB | 2GB | 2GB | 2GB | 1GB | 2GB |
Display | 13.3” | 17” | 15.4” | 17” | 14.1” | 15.4” |
Hard Drive | 160GB | 120GB | 160GB | 160GB | 80GB | 200GB |
Removable Disk Drive | DVD+/-RW(8x) | DVD +/-RW(8x) | DVD+/-RW(8x) | DVD+/-RW(8x) | CD-RW/DVD-ROM | 2x Blu-Ray Drive |
OS | MacOSX Leopard | MS Windows Vista | MS Windows Vista | MS Windows Vista | MS Windows Vista | MS Windows Vista |
Weight | 5.0 lbs | 10.6 lbs | 6.1 lbs | 7.7 lbs | 5.3 lbs | 5.75 lbs |
Price | $1499 (Amazon) | $2399 (Dell) | $1500 (Amazon) | $1350 (Amazon) | $1180 (Amazon) | $1939 (Amazon) |
Mfr Warranty | 90days(full)/1 yr(hardware) | 1 yr(full) | Check Mfr | Check Mfr | Check Mfr | Check Mfr |
Extended Warranty (time/price) | 3 yr/$199.99 (Apple Care) | Customizable by Dell | Check Mfr | Check Mfr | Check Mfr | Check Mfr |
These laptops come in other configurations. The configurations I chose are in the middle range. You can get higher end features (like a faster processor or more memory) and lower end features (if you won’t to spend less). All the laptops have wireless, and the Apple and Sony are compatible with the latest wireless protocol 802.11n, which is backward compatible with all other wireless networks). The Apple, Lenovo, HP, and Sony have Bluetooth 2.0. The Dell has special technology for serious gamers to enhance the experience. That’s all I’ll say since I’m not a serious gamer. In general, I always like to get the latest tech features within my budget, so my laptop will need fewer upgrades over time. I also suggest you identify the peripherals you will be connecting either permanently like printers or scanners (you may want to get a docking station) or temporarily (you’ll need FireWire and/or USB ports), like digital cameras, mp3 players, or digital voice recorders.
There was only one other laptop that got recognized by two sources, yet I couldn't find anywhere to purchase the Alienware Area-51 m9750. I mention it because it has such a cool “if you're a sci-fi geek” name.
Finally, before you buy a laptop, try it on. Keyboards and touch pads come in different sizes, so they feel different. Make sure the laptop is comfortable, and easy for you to use.
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