We've been talking about getting my wife a notebook of her own. She's been using my old work machine (2Ghz, 1GB, 8ish pound Latitude D800) but it's slow and heavy. And technically it's not ours and I should return it to work, although they aren't asking for it back and will likely recycle it when returned.
At Best Buy the other day we were looking and she really liked
this Sony. 4GB (upgradable to 8GB), T6500 CPU (2.1GHz C2D), BD drive, 320GB HD, about 6 pounds, 1 yr warranty, etc. Reviews around the net seem decent noting the main disappointment is getting nowhere near the claimed "up to 5 hour" battery life; around 2.5-3 hours seems normal.
OK, it's a Sony, and that doesn't thrill me. The price is a tad higher than what I wanted to pay, but this does come with a BD drive and HDMI out so there are features that make up for it. The main downside I see is it using Intel graphics instead of a discrete GPU. A higher end unit has a 512MB ATI card but is $300 more and definitely out of budget.
Most other brands had something she didn't like. Or something I didn't like. Some, for some dumb reason, have shiny finishes around the keyboard that show fingerprints like crazy. Ugh. Others were too big - obvious desktop replacements. None that I noticed (could have missed it) came with BD support. Lots have yucky keyboard designs like squished arrow keys.
BB doesn't carry Lenovo. Fry's does, so I might drag her over there to take a look. I'll also take her to the TigerDirect outlet (now, cough, CompUSA). We absolutely won't buy sight-unseen but I've no issue test-driving in a store & buying online.
I don't want to make the decision in haste but this does look like Sony is phasing out this model as they no longer sell it online and neither does Amazon. And if we buy before our vacation in October I could get away with not taking my work laptop (besides saving a few pounds there's a psychological benefit to having one less reminder of work while on vacation).
Other than "run away from anything Sony", any thoughts on models to compare with? Budget would be around $800