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Originally Posted by pussyluver
Well Dell uses the P4M too. No hands on experience with the toshiba mentioned, so must defer to maddox.
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I have no opinion about Dells cause I never had any, however this Toshiba I currently own is very sweet. Its the kind of these media center desktop replacement laptops which would be perfect for video editing, it has 17 inch screen, 100GB drive and a hyper threaded P4 processor with 3.33 clock, I put a custom memory so it has a 1,5GB of RAM now. Don't know if you have this model available in States but its *P30* and I highly recommend that.
My previous HP laptop was nx9010 with p4 2.8 mobile processors 1gb of ram and 60gb drive. It was very slow because of the mobile processor, the most annoying thing was that I was unable to sleep the OS, it always showed blue screen.