So my girlfriend is in the need for a new work/college laptop. A pretty one. Pretty much no gaming intended. We are aiming from anywhere from 12.8" - 15.4" and maximum 2.5kgs. Pricing is not considered right now. I'd like to ask you guys to sort a few things out:
:arrow: Santa Rosa incldes the 965M chipset and supports the new C2D Socket P processors AND Intels X3100 graphics correct?
:arrow: For battery life, intergrated solutions are better than dedicated ones right?
:arrow: What are the battery life on work notebooks these days? Good range, bad range?
Previously we were looking at 7400gpus but since they are total crap anyway we thought nevermind just go for integrated solutions and reap the battery life. Were we correct?
So in all, we'd like a notebook which is relatively small, lightweight (portable), long battery life and includes the following:
:arrow: Santa Rosa Platform
:arrow: C2D processor T series
:arrow: X3100 integrated graphics solution
:arrow: 7200rpm drive? (possible?)
:arrow: Battery life atleast 3hrs.
Would this be sufficient for video, dvd, streaming.. etc. but no games?
:arrow: Santa Rosa incldes the 965M chipset and supports the new C2D Socket P processors AND Intels X3100 graphics correct?
:arrow: For battery life, intergrated solutions are better than dedicated ones right?
:arrow: What are the battery life on work notebooks these days? Good range, bad range?
Previously we were looking at 7400gpus but since they are total crap anyway we thought nevermind just go for integrated solutions and reap the battery life. Were we correct?
So in all, we'd like a notebook which is relatively small, lightweight (portable), long battery life and includes the following:
:arrow: Santa Rosa Platform
:arrow: C2D processor T series
:arrow: X3100 integrated graphics solution
:arrow: 7200rpm drive? (possible?)
:arrow: Battery life atleast 3hrs.
Would this be sufficient for video, dvd, streaming.. etc. but no games?