What are your needs and what do you want to use it for?
What applications you need the most?
Depending on that, you have to decide on the following properties:
1- What screen you want/need and what size (15.4" a good choice).
2- What Processor you need for your applications (the most influential factor).
3- What memory you need (usually 1GB to 2GB will be very good).
4- What graphic card you want/need (512M will do, but complex graphic applications may require more). Also, do you want this memory dedicated to the graphic card or shared-this is influential too.
5- Battery life (up to 4 hours is good, but some people require more...)
Then you can move on to choose a brand name that you may prefer.
Toshiba, Sony and IBM are among the most expensive, but are also very solid durable machines.
HP, Dell, Siemens and Acer are good machines and are cheaper than the above mentioned ones. LG has also proven to be a good choice.
Then come other types that are very cheap but not recommended brands... I won't mention any though!
VERY IMPORTANT: Ask about the agent of your PC or laptop before you buy it and ask about their after sale services. This is usually a very decisive factor.
You can't simply ask a question like that!
What are your needs and what do you want to use it for?
What applications you need the most?
Depending on that, you have to decide on the following properties:
1- What screen you want/need and what size (15.4" a good choice).
2- What Processor you need for your applications (the most influential factor).
3- What memory you need (usually 1GB to 2GB will be very good).
4- What graphic card you want/need (512M will do, but complex graphic applications may require more). Also, do you want this memory dedicated to the graphic card or shared-this is influential too.
5- Battery life (up to 4 hours is good, but some people require more...)
Then you can move on to choose a brand name that you may prefer.
Toshiba, Sony and IBM are among the most expensive, but are also very solid durable machines.
HP, Dell, Siemens and Acer are good machines and are cheaper than the above mentioned ones. LG has also proven to be a good choice.
Then come other types that are very cheap but not recommended brands... I won't mention any though!
VERY IMPORTANT: Ask about the agent of your PC or laptop before you buy it and ask about their after sale services. This is usually a very decisive factor.
Good luck.