Ok - got my new laptop a few weeks ago from
http://www.powernotebooks.com - here's my review thus far.
For $1,500 this thing absolutely screams. It's fast as heck, does everything I want it to do, doesn't run very hot (efficient processor, good heat-sink & fans) and I can't say enough about the service they provide.
It arrived on time, and the day after I got it the motherboard died (anyone who works with computers knows this stuff happens every now and then...even after the company burned it in for 24 hours).
Believe it or not, this is where the company really shined.
I called them, said "hey - my computer broke"...the next morning they built me a new one, overnighted it to me and asked me to just send the old one back (pre-paid) in the box the new one came in. Find me another company that will do that...I haven't seen it. And at $1,500 this one came with a 3-year warranty like that.
Most companies will send you a box, have you send your laptop in, take a week to try and fix it, and maybe send it back with some refurb parts in it (along with a disclaimer that they might wipe your hard drive). This company built me a brand spankin new one and overnighted it to me and all I had to do was call'em (and I swapped out the hard drive between the two computers so all my software & files were still fully installed as I had left them).
As far as I'm concerned, that's going way above and beyond with regards to service. AND the computer is faster than almost anything else out there. Dell, HP, Lenovo, Gateway, et all don't even offer the processor that this one has (Intel P9600). The only companies that do are Toshiba and Acer in their $3,000+ gaming laptops.
So - what'd I get for $1,500?
1 PowerPro P 12:15 - Gaming Laptop - $1,519.00
15.4" WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) Glossy LCD w/nVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT w/512MB
Intel® Core™2 Duo P9600 2.66GHz Processor w/6MB L2 Cache (25W) - 1066MHz FSB
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
4GB (2 SODIMMS) Crucial, Corsair or Kingston DDR2/800 Memory (64bit Vista needed to use >3GB)
320GB SATA II 3Gb/s WD or Seagate Hard Drive at 7,200 RPM
Combo Dual Layer SuperMulti DVDRW/CDRW Drive w/Softwares
4-in-1 Memory Card Reader (MS/MSPRO/SD/MMC)
Built-in Intel® PRO/Wireless 5100 802.11a/g/n
Built-in Bluetooth Wireless 2.0+EDR
Smart Li-ion Battery (9-Cell)
Windows XP Professional
Full Range Auto Switching AC Adapter
1 PowerPro 3-year Warranty - Next Business Day Shipping - Lifetime 24/7 - $0.00
and they also included free 2nd day air shipping to get it to me.
I was originally going to go with Windows Vista x64 to take advantage of the 4GB of RAM - but the salesperson (Don (also the owner of the company)) advised me against it for the time being. Why?
While Vista can use the full 4GB - it uses up 2GB of it just to run. Which leaves me with 2GB of useable memory...XP can only recognize 3GB, but only uses 500MB to run...leaving me with 2.5 GB left and when Windows7 comes out and has a service pack or two, I'll upgrade to that, install more RAM (once the price drops) and drop in some Turbo Memory (XP doesn't recognize it, but the laptop is pre-fitted for it) to really speed things up. (Turbo Memory keeps your favorite applications in RAM memory - so instead of photoshop taking 20-30 seconds to load up (10 seconds with this laptop - just checked), it'll take 2).
Anyway - I'm a happy camper. If you're spending that kinda dough - I haven't found anything that can touch this computer.