>> If cost is not a big problem, then IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad Series (I prefer
    >> T-series) is the best from my past experiences. And you may check 
following
    >As someone who used (and use) 360, 701C, T30, T42p, X60 and T61p, I
    >wholeheartedly agree with "past experiences"... with "past" being a key
    >word. While I could not complain about FreeBSD support (none of the
    >FreeBSD problems I have are ThinkPad-specific), manufacturing quality
    >has gone down considerably. My not-two-years-old X60 chipped in places
    >and my wife's 8-months-old T61p is no longer capable of keeping the
    >screen upright. This is in the stark contrast with T42p I (ab)used for
    >$work for more than three years, with the only visible outcome being
    >loss of the caption on the "Enter" key.

So if Thinkpads are no longer the go ... what is ?

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