About going out of date, if you buy a mid range (computing power) machine now, it will still be fully function able and not out of date until maybe 10 years from now.
Are you serious? 10 years ago a mid range PC would've been a single core processor with
maybe one gig of ram and a graphics card incapable of running more than 80% of the games released in the past four years. Such a machine couldn't even run Office 2007 ( maybe a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the point ).
I agree; AMD is faster and more efficient. Knowing that, I would personally try one of these or any Alienware laptop. I guess this takes Macs out of the question, but if you don't want to follow the AMD advice, you can still by one.
Edit: I just remembered the XPS line.
Did you read anything bog posted? Pretty much all of the laptops you linked to are out of his price range.
As for a recommendation of my own, I'd suggest you look at something like
this from
CyberPower. I've had two CyberPower laptops and overall they've held up longer than my mom's Dells. However, the current one I have runs very hot ( it actually burned my arm when I fell asleep while using it once ) and the hardware wasn't very accommodating to an XP reformat. I will be purchasing my next laptop through them, in any case.
Also, regarding your question about 64 bit processors and operating systems: I'm not all that familiar with such things, but I highly doubt you'll be able to get anything but a 64 bit processor.
Edited by Rambo, 08 November 2008 - 01:12 AM.