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isnt VAIOs a lot more expensive?
Yes Sony VAIO's are easily a lot more expensive, they are good if you want something ultralight but I have heard their warranty/RMA policies suck compared to Dell and IBM. If you have A LOT of cash to blow and don't care about warranty then I would consider a Sony but a Dell or IBM will give you a lot more bang for your buck.
Here's what I have narrowed it down to and it's a tough choice hopefully people will toss in their 2 cents:
1) $1,309
IBM ThinkPad T20
Intel P3/700Mhz,
128MB RAM,
12GB Hard Drive,
DVD,
14.1" 1024x768 display,
TV out,
built-in Ethernet & 56k Modem
Windows 2000 Pro
2) $1,532
Dell Inspiron 4000
Pentium®III processor, 700MHz 14.1" XGA TFT Display
Memory: 128MB,SDRAM,2DIMMs
Primary Hard Drive: 20GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
Floppy Drive: Modular Floppy Drive
Operating System Software: Microsoft® Windows® Millennium (Windows Me)
Modem: Internal 56K Capable V.90 + 10/100 Mini-PCI Combo
Modular CD/DVD Drives: Free! 8X Max Variable DVD-ROM Drive (Mail-in-Rebate Not Available)
Inspiron 4000 Setup Video: Dell Inspiron 4000 Setup Video
Bundled Software: New Microsoft TM Works Suite 2001 with Money 2001 Standard
Anti-virus: Norton Antivirus® 2001
Primary Battery: 53 WHr Lithium-Ion Battery with ExpressCharge?
Service and Support Options: 3 Yr Ltd. Warranty-3 Yr Mail-in Service + Lifetime Phone Support
Internet Access Service at no additional charge: 6 Month DellNet by MSN® Internet Access
Digital Imaging Software: Image Expert® 2000, Dell Edition ($0)
As tempted as I am with the IBM I like being able to configure your own Dell laptop and the ability to upgrade or downgrade your warranty (from mail in service to next business day onsite to the ultimate complete care service). However the Dell offers you A LOT of bang for your buck and their legendary "high build quality". The Dell offers a FREE 8x DVD-ROM upgrade if you order by midnight central time tonight. But the IBM does come with W2K pre-installed instead of Win ME.
A lot of AnandTechers own the Inspiron 8000 which is an awesome laptop (media bays and GeForce 2 Go graphics) but it's also big, heavy and more of a desktop replacement than something you want to carry around all day long.
It's a tough choice, please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions about either model.