Depends on  your exact requirements are and also on the budget. If you
looking for a fast machine and don't mind spending a bit, can't go past
Sony Z Series.

 

I have 138GG
<http://www.sonystyle.com.hk/products/apps/product/simplePage.do?modelCo
de=27533380&lang=en>  and it is hands down one of the best laptop's I
have owned. 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stuart Kinnear
Sent: Friday, 5 November 2010 11:40 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] Laptop & Virtualisation recommendations

 

Hi All

 

I have a HP DV7 laptop purchased early on in the year and was disgusted
to find it would not support 64bit virtualisation. Live and learn about
the chipset tweaks required !

 

Anyway it has Windoze 7, 4Gb RAM, 2.2 chip & 7200rpm drive so in reality
I thought it should still drive a VMware server 32bit system reasonably
well. - more than one set of VMware systems running and it's a dog
running round with two broken legs.

 

So, I think it's time to buy another Laptop & render this one in the
obsolete box for the kids to play with.

 

I want to avoid draining my brain and coffers any more than necessary:
can anyone provide useful tips on brand/configuration so I can move
forward ? 


 

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