I know this seems to have been hashed out already, but it seems a reasonable deal... though to be honest with you a little expensive for what it does.
Really, the choice of laptop will depend on its "mission", i.e. what you want to do with it. Few people really need the latest and greatest P4's, especially in laptops. Hell, I consider myself a huge power user, yet I am quite happy with a used Dell Lattitude CPx 650 (650Mhz) with 384MB of RAM running Windows 2000; does everything I need it to and was cheap ($500... we sell them so I got it less than that...) Damn thing's rock solid and runs everything I've thrown at it. Okay, so I upgraded the HD to a 20GB so I could store some MP3's, but that's about it.
Just my 2c worth...
BTW... the laptop looks (though it's hard to tell with the picture resolution) like a Centurion product... they produce laptops for several manufacturers including Toshiba.
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