Laptops are far from shit!
My family owns 5 and myself basically two of them (well, one is completly mine and I just use the better one).
Built with centrino technology, when one turns the brightness down and does not play games or things that take similar power, the batter lasts off the top of my head 3 hours, it has wifi for any hot spots and I'm sure you're college has it in there for users like you.
I wouldn't say its heavy but being a widescreen laptop its rather large...And wait for it (here's where people will hate me for whatever reason it is),its a Dell.
Inspiron 8800 (In Australia I'd say it goes for roughly $1,500 or less, so it'd translate to about $1,100 or less) or something along those lines. I like it

and thats what counts...But the thing is is that this is or you
So in that case, I would say go for a long lasting battery laptop because the worst thing evar is to have the battery die out on you before you save again and lose info

Also, I'm pretty sure the dual core's take away more battery.
This is for your college right? So if I were you I wouldn't go for the Fujitsu. And do you really need a larger resolution? Unless you're going to do your skinning work with it then not really, extra pixels doesn't make thins so much better (This lappy runs on 1024,768) Or do you need a fingerprint scanner? sure it stops people from getting into your lappy info, but if someone were to steal it, they wouldnt give it back saying "Oh sorry, I figured I couldn't use it so I'm giving it back"...Another downside for Fujitsu, the vista upgrade, while vista is z0mg koolnessness, with 1 gig of ram you may start lagging at bad times which leads to frustration(and even less battery life).
So I would go with the Acer, or a different alternative, with wifi, or just the macbook thing that people are reccommending, itll just be a slight learning curve if you've been using windows all your life (ONE MOUSE BUTTON!!!!

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