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Except for those of us who build our own desktop computers, laptops have become the product that increasingly defines our personalities and which one we choose says more and more about who we are. Until recently our choices were defined by vendors: Apple if you favored high design, IBM if you liked reliability and unique features like secret keyboard light, Dell if you were driven by price and Sony if small was your thing.
But, like cars, which long ago moved away from basic black, laptops are getting a makeover. Some are even getting an extreme make over. This week let's take a look at laptops to lust after.
The top of the list and at a reasonable cost of US$2,000 is the Acer with battery such as HP NZ374AA Battery , HP HSTNN-DB90 Battery , HP HSTNN-DB91 Battery , HP HSTNN-OB92 Battery , HP GJ655AA Battery , HP HSTNN-IB52 Battery , HP RW557AA Battery , HP HSTNN-IB45 Battery , HP BQ352AA Battery , HP ProBook 5310m Battery , HP KU530AA Battery , HP 500014-001 Battery Ferrari 4000 laptop computer. As some of you who follow me might recall, a year ago I fell in love with the previous version of this product and used it to point out how dull the Apple Titanium product looked in comparison. However, in all honesty, the Apple remained a better product to use because the original Acer had a desktop processor, a square 15-inch screen, and could get hot enough to cause physical pain.
In the current version of this machine, the new AMD Turion processor solves most of these problems and, coupled with the high-end ATI mobile chipset and a 15.4-inch panoramic screen, this is now truly a notebook that kicks Apple's butt. Granted, Apple is hobbled right now by an aging design, the departure of many key designers to OQO, and a slow migration to an Intel-based architecture. I'm expecting Apple to come back with a typical flourish next year, but until then, the Acer Ferrari notebook wins on cool.
With a graphite and red finish and performance that would rival most game laptops from specialty companies like Voodoo and AlienWare, but with an even more impressive brand in Ferrari, this is the ultimate affordable notebook.
In a use test it never fails to draw attention -- if you like to be noticed, this laptop clearly is the one to buy.
If you like practicality combined with performance, the HP Livestrong notebook represents one of the best statements of social awareness and couth. With a large and attractive Livestrong logo that showcases your awareness of the importance of cancer research ($50 of the purchase price goes to the Livestrong Foundation), this is the product for those that want to stand out and be an example for others.
This product isn't as powerful as the Acer, but it does use less power and costs about half as much, which showcases the user's fiscal responsibility as well. However, the product is no slouch. While it clearly isn't in the power gaming category it will play most current games well, as it too uses the Turion processor and an ATI graphics subsystem.
With a 14-inch panoramic screen the HP Livestrong has a multimedia option that adds a remote control and a cable set that will turn it into multimedia device for your home or hotel room.
While it doesn't draw the crowds the Acer gets, it does draw questions and knowing smiles from those who see it. It seems to make a powerful statement about the values of the user and that can be important to many of us.