Originally posted by: dBTelos
Taking a look at some reviews... the best option seems to be the Dell e1405. The price is good, it looks nice, weighs about as much as more expensive ultra portable laptops, good performance, etc. I have noticed that the Compaq Presario V3000Z has everything that the Dell has, with better specs for less money, only the top/lid of it is very bland and looks terrible. Maybe I should look at the two together at Bestbuy or something?
The Turion 64 X2's don't offer the battery life that a Core Duo does, and are not priced much/any cheaper.Originally posted by: irishScott
Just found this. It's at the limit of your budget, but looks like the best bang for the buck from here.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16834147290
You get what you pay for. My friend bought a $600 Averatec several years ago, with an old Athlon XP-M if that tells you how old it is; it was fine for a $600 notebook of the time, but was not a quality piece. Lots of creaks and squeaks in the chassis, poor screen, and ran very hot. Another friend more recently bought an Averatec 13.3" Turion 64 and the battery life was abysmal, with unimpressive qualities all around. Maybe they're shaping up with their newer models, but I'd go with something more established.Originally posted by: TheStu
I have heard good things about the averatec, especially for the price.