I would like to get a notebook but I am not sure if I should get a Dell Studio 15 or go for a HP Pavilion TX2-1277NR or a Sony Vaio vgnfw455j/b or go for an Acer Timeline 4810T.  I would like a notebook that is able to do a variety of things like surf the web, portable, watch movies, play some games, and do word processing.
Should I take into consideration which OS is preloaded, Vista Home Premium vs. Windows XP Pro?
I have an opportunity to purchase a laptop through power purchasing which takes monthly payments out of your paycheck.
I just don't want to go to far overboard and pay to much for an overkill system.
My gaming is minor stuff nothing heavy duty.
Is it better to get a dedicated graphics card versus a higher resolution screen, if you want to watch movies?
If you go integrated graphics is ati 3200 or gma4500 better on the graphics side.
Should I be concerned about the length of the service warranty some computers like Sony only have 1 year warranty while Dell and Acer have 3 year warranties?
I read the specs, and read all the articles and it is still confusing trying to figure out where to spend your money.
 trying to figure out where to spend your money.
Or is a Dell 17 Studio a better deal if you want to watch movies.
I would appreciate any advice and personal experiences with these different brands.
I don't need a desktop replacement since I already have a desktop but I would like to have a laptop so I can get paperwork done or entertain myself while commuting to and from work.
			
			Should I take into consideration which OS is preloaded, Vista Home Premium vs. Windows XP Pro?
I have an opportunity to purchase a laptop through power purchasing which takes monthly payments out of your paycheck.
I just don't want to go to far overboard and pay to much for an overkill system.
My gaming is minor stuff nothing heavy duty.
Is it better to get a dedicated graphics card versus a higher resolution screen, if you want to watch movies?
If you go integrated graphics is ati 3200 or gma4500 better on the graphics side.
Should I be concerned about the length of the service warranty some computers like Sony only have 1 year warranty while Dell and Acer have 3 year warranties?
I read the specs, and read all the articles and it is still confusing
Or is a Dell 17 Studio a better deal if you want to watch movies.
I would appreciate any advice and personal experiences with these different brands.
I don't need a desktop replacement since I already have a desktop but I would like to have a laptop so I can get paperwork done or entertain myself while commuting to and from work.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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