I sort of took up a nomadic life & I can't keep hauling a desktop around. It's nuts. I need a good, tough, cheap notebook. I watch movies sometimes, so a 15.4" screen is a good idea. Also, I take billions of digital photos, & am crazy about mix tapes. I might want to play some games sometime (I played Resident Evil the other day & nearly peed my pants, so I kind of want a scary game now). I think it's ok if I only have 80g - it makes me nervous to have everything all in one place & I don't mind a few USB drives. I hear good things about Toshiba, bad things about Dell, and can't afford a Mac. I don't want to spend a ton of money - maybe around $700USD. More or less is negotiable, but things change so fast it seems senseless to invest too much. I mean, none of them seem built to last, no matter how much I pay. What about processors, drivers, that sort of thing? What am I looking for? Please answer thoroughly, w/ specific examples and links to recommended models if possible. Thx! MacGeek, that's waaayy too much for something I can't pass down to my grandkids! I'm sure they are lovely, though. I'm not experienced enough with computers to know why Apple everything is purportedly superior. Why is it so expensive? Are there compatibility issues? Convince me it's worth the price of a used car and I will consider it. I would really love some details about why Macs are better, why Dells are acceptable, why a Toshiba is good. Do you know anything about the guts of the machines? If something is poor, why? Does the screen break, does the doodad come apart, does the B-9A Whatever have a stronger thingamabob? Something concrete to take to the electronics store.
Also, try looking in the Refurbished section of Apple's online store, you could get a deal.
There are also HP, IBM, Toshiba, and Gateway if you want some price comparisons.
Why is a mac better? Well macs do not get as get nearly as many viruses as a PC, in all the years I have had a mac never have had a virus. Another thing is they are faster, I have found that PCs are very slow. On a mac you can also run windows, if you get a certain program. Also all the programs such as iPhoto, iDVD, iMovie and iTunes are great and easy to use. I also like that the Mac has a camera built in, we use it to talk to family who don't get to see my kids on a regular basis. In my opinion I think it is pretty durable too.
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This is sold at bestbuy.com and would be a great starter laptop for that price.
That machine will do fine for you picture needs. It starts with an 80GB HD. As far as gaming, you probably will not find a laptop under your budget that will do extremely well with the hardcore games. It will play them if you can decrease the frame rate.
Dell has some great coupons at http://www.24houredeals.com/Dell-coupons-23-mer.html
Good luck.