After thinking, complaining, considering and debating buying a new laptop, I've finally bit the bullet. I have now a nice new Asus F3SV with a duo T7500 (2.2ghz), a 15.4 display (1680x1050 native), a geforce 8600gs (plays games great, dx10 no less), 160g hd, 1gb of mem (upgraded to 2 already) and a slew of other stuff (bluetooth, wireless 802.11everything, built in 1.3m camera, dvd burner with light scribe, etc) but I am really geeked by the uber cool fingerprint reader -- my laptop now requires two factor authentication! Sweet. And all for under 1300. No really! Did I mention it came with a laptop bag and a mobile mouse? Yea, no kiddin! Comes with a 2 year warranty -- I priced the same thing out over @ dell's website ...came in at over 1800. I love my old dell, it's been good to me but ...500$? No.
First thing I did was nuke the OS and resintall the barebones OS -- which required a phone call to microsoft. After the -no crapware- install, although Asus didn't REALLY add a lot of it (norton being the ONLY annoying guilty party) it was time to re-do the drivers. They send you this sweetness driver CD with EVERYTHING on it -- all the way down to the touchpad drivers, thank you very much, so that was easy. The vista performance assesment came in at 4.5 (mem being the lowest) until I added the 2nd gig, now the video is the lowest at 4.6. I've installed thea lot of my dev stuff and a variety of other necessities and -damn- this thing is fast. The comp on my desk at work is a 2.6ghz with 3 gigs of mem (stupid 32bit limit) and I think this could keep up nicely, and if it wasn't for the pair of raptor drives on my home desktop, it would leave it in the dust.
I transfered over my music over to it - something I couldn't do with my old one (40g total), that took a while. Nice thing about big data transfers is the "fire and forget" methodology. Copy, paste or click install, don't bother looking at it for hours because it won't be done. Just listen for the drive to shut up a bit. Anyway, I think I'm going to like this new laptop. It's a nice upgrade over my 2ghz p4M cpu with 512m of ram and 40g drive