I've been searching for days and my brain is turning into mush. At first I was looking at Alienware and Voodoo, but right now Sager and Hypersonic are looking nice.
Here's my situation:
I'm looking to spend around $3,500 CDN on a nice notebook. I'll go as high as $4,000 though if it looks worth it. These are some of my minimum requirements,
16" SVGA+ or bigger/better display
2.4 GHz processor speed or higher
60 GB Hdd
512MB or higher ram.
Nice long lasting batteries.
All the Aviator's at www.hypersonic-pc.com look nice, and the 5680 and 4780 series at www.sagernotebook.com have also caught my eye. I don't really know whats the best deal for the buck though. I intend on watching DVD's, programming, and doing some art/multimedia work on it. I figured I would get something nice since it's christmas and I haven't treated myself to a pricey gift in awhile, and I'd like it to last for some time. I'm just hoping for a little direction from the pro's here, if you were going to dump $3500-$4000 ($2700 - $3000 U.S) on a notebook, what would you get?
Here's my situation:
I'm looking to spend around $3,500 CDN on a nice notebook. I'll go as high as $4,000 though if it looks worth it. These are some of my minimum requirements,
16" SVGA+ or bigger/better display
2.4 GHz processor speed or higher
60 GB Hdd
512MB or higher ram.
Nice long lasting batteries.
All the Aviator's at www.hypersonic-pc.com look nice, and the 5680 and 4780 series at www.sagernotebook.com have also caught my eye. I don't really know whats the best deal for the buck though. I intend on watching DVD's, programming, and doing some art/multimedia work on it. I figured I would get something nice since it's christmas and I haven't treated myself to a pricey gift in awhile, and I'd like it to last for some time. I'm just hoping for a little direction from the pro's here, if you were going to dump $3500-$4000 ($2700 - $3000 U.S) on a notebook, what would you get?