Ok, so as much as I'd like an Alienware notebook their a little out of practical ability to convince people to buy for me. Then there's the titanium Powerbooks from Apple which are not only expensive out the wazoo, but even les practical.
I've been looking at this notebook, and for the price and all it seems pretty ok. The 64MB GeForce FX Go5200 is pretty good for a thin light little notebook in this range, when most of em have integrated graphics or the 32MB Mobility 9000 at best(consider even the Alienware Sentias, their Centrino notebook, only comes with the Mobility 9000). Obviously it won't be a gaming powerhouse but it'd be mostly for school work and would be able to handle CS, WC3, etc. The screen, which is a widescreen 15.2 inch, was remarked upon for it's brightness and quality. Something that's always good in a laptop but usually lacking in cheaper ones.
I've had a pretty mistrustful view of "value" companies, but that's really starting to change as some truly good ones come along. BFG is a great example of this, and I'm thourghly pleased with their products. WinBook seems to be another company that could be ok, as the review or two I found thought pretty highly of the products in question. They seem better then HP, or Compaq which are my benchmark for horrible computer companies. So any thoughts, comments, etc?

I've had a pretty mistrustful view of "value" companies, but that's really starting to change as some truly good ones come along. BFG is a great example of this, and I'm thourghly pleased with their products. WinBook seems to be another company that could be ok, as the review or two I found thought pretty highly of the products in question. They seem better then HP, or Compaq which are my benchmark for horrible computer companies. So any thoughts, comments, etc?