Thanks for the good advice Alex, I've read around about the ones you reccomended.
The G860 is too expensive I think.
I do like the look of the HP Envy 15 a lot. I can't find too much info on it though, looks like it's just been released, I've only found one review on it.
What about the Alienware m15x? That is almost exaclty in my price range aswell as the Envy 15. It also seems to have similar specs apart from the graphics card (which I'm not sure which is better)
Are Alienware no good? What's bad about them?
I did notice your sig

I just want to know why.
The Alienware M15x is roughly the same price as the G860, yet has a worse spec, non existant aftercare and more expensive upgrades (the G860 has the GTX280m, the M15x has to be *upgraded* to the GTX260m, and I believe may have slightly lower specs elsewhere)... doesnt make sense to go for it IMO. Also, if you already have an OS, Kobalt will do a £75 cashback for no OS. Hell Kobalt will even sell you a 2 year warranty for an extra £40.
Alienware Europe after sales care is APPALLING. Short version = they lie, dont get back to you like they promise, have terrible internal communication, sometimes send you round in circles of WEEKS, supervisors dont want to take charge, and 'forget' to send you things they promise; parts aren't despatched when they should be, they send back machines from repair faulty, they refuse to follow consumer law unless forced to under threat of small claims court...
I will NOT be buying Dell or Alienware again in the near future, that's for sure.
There are about 10 or so of us over on Kobalts forums, all ex-Alienware customers with similar stories.
For a slightly longer version, read this:
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=410930
That said if you can find the Advents, go for it. The processor can be upgraded, the 4850m is a little stronger than the GTX260m and a Q9200/QX9300 are roughly on par with the I7, they just dont have the turbo-boost function (the I7 mobile processors can switch off cores and overclock the remaining ones if nothing is using the extra cores).
Edit: LOL...I think they might be rebranding it the Advent 8555 now, still £999 for Q9000, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD and 4850m isn't bad, and is fair chunk cheaper than the others, especially if you have any access to discount there. Hell, you can buy the Q9200s for £180 so with the upgrade it's still cheaper.
