Originally Posted by ImaNihilist
Clevo based notebooks for performance.
hp business-grade notebooks for everything else under the sun. They are rock solid, and can actually take a good beating. Good battery life, great warranty and you don't pay that much more for it.
Dell XPS notebooks feel really "cheap" to me, eventhough they have the best overall performance/stats per dollar. I guess anything with lights feels really cheap to me.
IMO, there is a HUGE gap in the x86 Windows notebook market. I have yet to see a lightweight, high performance notebook with a high-end non-workstation graphics card using a mobile chip that comes in an attractive, sturdy chassis. ASUS is about as close as you can get to that, but still falls short. Imagine if you will something that comes in an ASUS V6V like shell, but has a 7800 mobile chip, and is a little thicker to accomidate that chip and it's cooling, Maybe even in a 14" screen, or 12-15" widescreen. Maybe even something with a Turion chip, that would bring the overall price down to a nice level, and still maintain respectable battery life. It's physically possible, but doesn't exist yet. Someone make me one.
Just my 2¢.