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Got a budget in mind yet?

Brand preference?

budget isnt hugely important, im not spending stupid money though, eg over 4k. No major brand preference. I have a hp atm and its ok...but i dont think they make ones that are lite enough for my liking. Make some suggestions...

Hey FAGS!!

came late and went home early last night, that sucks

next time i'll leave the missus at home :D

hey congates Bryn, just try not to loose it too soon.....

Hahaha, you to lee,

budget isnt hugely important, im not spending stupid money though, eg over 4k. No major brand preference. I have a hp atm and its ok...but i dont think they make ones that are lite enough for my liking. Make some suggestions...

Weight is a problem, bigger screen = more weight. Unless you are prepared to sacrifice screen real estate...

Anyways I have found some possibilities :D

Dell XPS M1210 Range

* choose from duo processors (1.83GHz to 2.33GHz)

* choose up to 4GB ram

* choose up to 100 GB hard drive @ 7200rpm

* weight is approx 2 kilos

* prices start from $1999 delivered (online price, and of course price goes up/down depending on options selected)

Sony have a few to choose from also

Sony VAIO VGNSZ38GP

* duo processor 2.00GHz

* 1GB ram

* 120GB hard drive @ 5400rpm

* weight is approx 1.69 kilos

* price = $3700 inc GST

Sony VAIO VGNSZ34GP

* duo processor 1.83GHz

* 1GB ram

* 80GB hard drive @ 5400rpm

* weight is approx 1.85 kilos

* price = $2999 inc GST

Sony VAIO VGNFE38GP

* duo processor 2.00GHz

* 1GB ram

* 120GB hard drive @ 5400rpm

* weight is approx 2.8 kilos

* price = $2799 inc GST (notice the higher weight, but lower price)

Sony package together a good product and usually include wireless and bluetooth.

Dell Website

Sony Website

Happy shopping!!

Weight is a problem, bigger screen = more weight. Unless you are prepared to sacrifice screen real estate...

Anyways I have found some possibilities :D

Dell XPS M1210 Range

* choose from duo processors (1.83GHz to 2.33GHz)

* choose up to 4GB ram

* choose up to 100 GB hard drive @ 7200rpm

* weight is approx 2 kilos

* prices start from $1999 delivered (online price, and of course price goes up/down depending on options selected)

Sony have a few to choose from also

Sony VAIO VGNSZ38GP

* duo processor 2.00GHz

* 1GB ram

* 120GB hard drive @ 5400rpm

* weight is approx 1.69 kilos

* price = $3700 inc GST

Sony VAIO VGNSZ34GP

* duo processor 1.83GHz

* 1GB ram

* 80GB hard drive @ 5400rpm

* weight is approx 1.85 kilos

* price = $2999 inc GST

Sony VAIO VGNFE38GP

* duo processor 2.00GHz

* 1GB ram

* 120GB hard drive @ 5400rpm

* weight is approx 2.8 kilos

* price = $2799 inc GST (notice the higher weight, but lower price)

Sony package together a good product and usually include wireless and bluetooth.

Dell Website

Sony Website

Happy shopping!!

Ha ha ha i can get you that Dell one for $450, just gotta give me a few weeks to work the details out apprently i can get my hands on 5 of them......

i might be the modle just before that one though......

:D I actually have work!!! this sucks big hairy dogs balls.....

i'll sell you that Dell one for $450, just gotta give me a few weeks for the cops to stop looking for me, I just stole 5 of them......

Fixed.

Seriously though, that's a BIG discount. Are they being offloaded from a business that's closing down or something?

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