Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks
Lenovo's are a pretty good standard for business laptops, haven't ready too many shabby things about them (more good than bad). Sturdy and reliable overall (unless there have been a few model specific naggings I'm unaware of). One of their recent models was even rated PC MAGS business pick iirc.
Dell's on the other hand I've read more horror stories than none. In our office as well, everyone gets a Dell and our Head Accountant had the inside of her Dell smoking away when plugged into a power outlet, of course they changed it for free even when it had run out of its warranty, which is something Dell is absolutely fantastic with. They have been great in terms of replacements etc. for our office but then again, it's a small business and we've purchased over 16 Dell PCs/Notebooks over time from them.
I personally have a Sony [URL]http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-VAIO-15-4-Widescreen-Notebook-PC-VGN-FZ140E-B/sem/rpsm/oid/179323/catOid/-12963/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do[/URL]
So far I've had zero complaints with it running on Vista. Other than the one off software or hardware incompatibility that'll be addressed over time. I was hesitant for buying a Sony because I'm not a fan of their products other than their TVs + Playstations but I have been happy with my notebook so far. Moreover, I just fell in love with the way this thing looked when I bought it.
HPs are alright, their support isnt as good as Dell's and the one shitty problem they can't seem to have gotten fixed is the fact that their screens get loose at the hinges and so the display has a weird "play" in it. It just doesn't stay sturdy as time goes by. Also their warranty terms are odd, only for "known defects" and you'll get a replacement (that could also be the case with the Sony).
Not too much experience with Toshiba's but all I know is that other than the Dell's and the Toshiba's, none of the other laptop manufacturers actually give you any OS discs. In my Sony's case, its embedded on a hidden partition and you have to create it manually.
I have an older Acer as well and the thing is a fucking workhorse. Comes with recovery CDs, no loose hinges after 2.5 years of rock solid abuse. Short of dropping it, I've bumped it, hit it, dropped stuff on it, took it to India and it survived the dusty environment 2 whole months, yet it sings without a single problem till date (knock on wood). I can personally vouch for 'em and they tend to be the cheapest of the lot.
Before brand consideration, consider hardware. Be sure you get at least 2 gb ram in your Laptop AND you get the new Santa Rosa build (there's another thread in here highlighting the details of Santa Rosa)
Good luck with your purchase.