QUOTE(Shinichi @ Nov 2 2009, 12:24 PM)
Thanks for the quick feedback
Let me check up reviews for all models listed above and see if any suit my needs.
Anyway for SXPS16 and K40AB, I don't think they belong to slim and light category? Correct me if I'm wrong. SXPS16 at 2.3kg++ while K40KB is around 2kg if my memory serve me right.
Sorry I did not state earlier that I'm looking for slim and light laptop below 2kg weight. Oh ya, prefer with Win7 preinstalled or Win7 upgrade options.
I kinda like Asus UL30A and Acer Timeline but their graphic capabilities are not that good...
Thanks again

want a balance between weight and performance can consider Asus U80V (14", 2.1kg, HD4570, rm3199 for T6500, rm3599 for P8700) or Dell SXPS13 (13", weight i think abt 2kg also, P8600 with G 210M, rm4149)
personally i quite like U80V... users report abt 5hrs of battery life, exceptionally light for a 14", and the back-lit keyboard is pretty cool too...

Added on November 2, 2009, 10:49 amQUOTE(CloudDave @ Nov 2 2009, 01:32 PM)
Hi guys! I'm in a bit of a dilemma. :-P I've been lappie hunting for awhile and i've narrowed it down to 3 possibilities based on looks/specs/budget. It's either dell studio 15, benq s42, or the acer timeline series. Problem is i wonder if DDR3 RAM is an issue as i read that it's much better than DDR2 and not backward compatible. Plus the acer line is light with good battery life! However, i've heard some unkind stuff about acer. Hence the other alternatives. I also know dell doesn't include a carrying case and i'd really like the freebies given by normal distributers eg. Mouse, cooler pad etc. So that's the bad point bout buying online. Oh btw i'm getting it come christmas time too where i might be shopping in singapore. Advisable to get there? Sorry for the wall of text. I'm using my mobile to type. Thanks!
honestly speaking, it boils down to:
warranty - Dell Studio 15
performance - BenQ S42
battery life - Acer Timeline
so wat do u want???
as for DDR3, it offeres no significant performance gain (except for working at lower voltage, thus probably give u a few mins more batt life), while costing abt 50% more than DDR2...
This post has been edited by astria: Nov 2 2009, 10:49 AM