Been a Thinkpad fan since I was given an old 770 back in '04. My T21 has also been rock-solid and I still use it at times, so I'd rather keep with the brand.
What I need is a durable notebook with a little horsepower behind it as I will be starting school in the fall, and I would prefer to have something that will last me at least a few years of that sort of work. battery life is a consideration, but I don't mind carting along a few extras. I will probably be doing some light gaming on it as well, mostly Source games such as HL2, DOD:Source, or TF2(I can leave heavier stuff for my 8800M SLI-equipped M1730). This pretty much nixes Intel graphics out of the running, and I'm really not about to go for anything that has Nvidia G84 or G86 stamped on it(hence not looking at a T61).
Please note that I'm not all that worried about portability... I've carried around my 14.1" T21 for years and consider that to be very handy, and I've been known to cart my M1730 places with little fuss.
So, here's what I'm looking to get:
T60, 14.1" SXGA+(I won't do XGA at all) with the ATI X1400 card, C2D CPU, and FP reader/security chip. I'm not too worried about RAM or HDD space as those can be changed out.
Does this represent the best blend of performance/reliability when looking at T60s? Also, what price ranges are reasonable when looking for such a machine? I figure when I'm looking to purchase one in a couple of weeks I'll have a budget of around $500 to work with...will this be enough? Is there anything else I should be looking at?









