Energy Star® compliant
Intel Core 2 Duo processor T7250 2.0GHz
14.1" WXGA LCD with XBRITE-ECO technology (1,280 x 800)
250GB 5400 RPM serial ATA hard drive
2GB (1GB x 2/DDR2/667MHz)
Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN network connection (802.11a/b/g/n)
DVD±R/±RW drive, DVD-RAM
Includes:
Li-Ion battery
AC adapter
Cord
Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium
Click-to-DVD software CD
3. Sony Vaio (differnt RPM) MODEL: VGN-CR390E/B
Engery Star® compliant
Intel Core 2 Duo processor T7250 2.0GHz
14.1" WXGA LCD with XBRITE-ECO display technology (1,280 x 800)
250GB 4200 RPM serial ATA hard drive
2GB (1GB x 2/DDR2/667MHz)
Mobile Intel Graphics Media AcceleratorX3100
Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN network connection (802.11a/b/g/n)
DVD+R double layer/±RW drive/DVD-RAM
Integrated Bluetooth® technology
Biometric fingerprint sensor
Includes:
Li-Ion battery
AC adapter
Cord
Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium
Click-to-DVD software CD
Asus ASNF8SNB1 have the best spec.
Sony Vaio MODEL: VGN-CR525E/B is the second.
Asus ASNF8SNB1 has delicated graphic card, but the down side is it would lead to a relatively shorter battery life.
If you only use the desktop for stuffing web/ Microsoft office/ watch video/ listen to music, go for VGN-CR525E/B.
What about the Asus that daisymtc said? Do these seem like crappy laptops? I mean I want a laptop that will be great for my needs and some. I mean I don't game, but this will be use for school work, internet browsing, AIM, ITUNES, email