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what is the best laptop available today for portability, graphics and weight?

franciscocruz
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what is the best laptop available today for portability, graphics and weight?

if money were no object what would you buy for a Laptop if you wanted a sleek design best graphics highest speeds all in a durable resistant lightweight frame ?

I d like to have some ideas on which model to replace my z1rsp with, which would be great if it weren t for the sick graphics card....(how could I have payed over 2000 euros and not have noticed that???.....)
I am pending to a Mac

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kee-lo_
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If money was no object.... I'd have a T series and possibly an A series.

hldomster
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I'd like to try a Mac, and now is the time, IMO, before Intel start making the chips.

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seb21__
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If I would buy a VAIO, then I would prefer the B series. They are without X-Black, which isn't bad IMO. My X-Black is like a mirror.:smileyrolling_eyes:

franciscocruz
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thank you.

Griffith
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There is no such thing as great portability and good graphics powerhouse in one package. What you can get is something between the two, like the S series, which is pretty small and has a good graphics card or the FS series which is similar but has a sleeker design and a bigger display.

If you value portability foremost, get the T series as already sugested, I bought an FS and ended up "regretting" a bit, because the FS is a bit too heavy to carry around with all my other stuff, nothing to do with the quality of the product itself.

If you want graphics and power, get the A Series, besides packing a mean look they pack mean features, it's the Desktop Replacement to get.

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kee-lo_
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You're right Griffin, it's not possible to have a super-duper all-in-one thats light

febs
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If money was no object.... I'd have a T series and possibly an A series.


The A seires is awsome but not exactly what i would call light and portable.The VGN-T2XP/S has a 10.6" screen but onls has 64mb on the graphics card and a 60g hard drive plus it has a "long life" battery:smileyhappy:

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kee-lo_
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Yeah febs, but the A is for home, T is for the road

TheCrow
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FS115 S graphic is good !
nVidia 6200 with turbo cache