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There's two ways of approaching buying a laptop:
1) Do you want a desktop replacement (in that case go to a retailer and buy a Toshiba, Apple or Sony preferably or a little down the line an HP or Compaq)
2) If you want a nice, light business laptop for travelling, buy an IBM or an Apple. They cost more for the features, but they're high quality.
Personally, I'd forego the fancy 15" widescreens and go for a 14" laptop that has crappy video, crappy sound but is lighter. I've seen both business laptops and desktop replacements, and desktop replacements are too heavy to be truly portable.
My two cents.
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