We haven’t really seen very large laptop in our lives, yes we have seen 17-in laptop that is suppose for gaming alternative to mode bulky PC desktops and also acquired better mobility and also a mix of gaming performance and CPU power, as the example of the ASUS G71 gaming laptop seeing to have a QX9300 laptop quad core CPU going as fast as 3.0GHz, so it is fats and fat and able to eat a lithium battery in the matter of minutes.
HP in many years like the Dell and Acer counterparts have to place a heavy restrictions in one of their computer brands with some BIOS and features really specific on the purpose and even their gaming district are also riddled with warrantee conditions, with restriction in some app’s and any configurations inside, but with the laptop are no difference with the treatment of warrantees and also minute built qualities, it is pretty limited to configure a laptop and even in this magnitude of the size of this, it can be pretty limited to most users.
But HP have absolutely made a large type of laptop I haven’t ever seen being a 20-in behemoth we would like that this is not a gaming laptop and never will be because the 20-in powerhouse it has and also a slowest 2.5GHz processor powered by Intel cetrino2 plus a huge jump into the HDD with two 500GB of large space able to have a lot of space for all of those movies and also for most of the internet and documents have no problem storing in this massive laptop. love this machine’s design. First off, the 20.1-inch widescreen ultrabright has a generous 1680 x 1050 resolution, backlit by two lamps. A hinge let’s it swivel from two places, the middle of the panel’s back and the standard location, for optimal screen positioning. HP even promises to bump the res to true 1080p-capable 1920 x 1200 pixels in a future version. Secondly, the keyboard tray is so generous that it can fit a media center remote in its left side, and a built in SD/HD OTA tuner (something many vendors have abandoned.)
I took some time to stretch, do some pushups, and even a little meditating before lifting this 15.4-pound behemoth, and that’s not counting the 3-pound AC brick. The HDX9000 is clearly a machine tailored to HD enthusiasts, judging from the WUXGA screen and HD DVD Rom options. It also has physical ports that’ll support 8 audio channels, including a 7.1 surround setup, with subwoofer. The integrated HD Tuner will allow you to record off-the-air HD content using Windows Vista’s Media Center Edition.
But this board or as I can say an exceptional laptop still having an issue of travelling in conventional uses plus carrying it in the bag is the most annoying thing to do but in one play it really looks good with all of the features of a full large desktop would have and plus the mobility of a laptop, pretty well it can be a mobile media laptop for once.

Hi, I want a laptop for my son for xmas, I want to spend about £400. I dont know what to look for, any ideas please? Thank you
for you, I would prefer to buy one of those net-books for xmas. you would pay around less than the recommended amount you are asking, so you can buy more of those socks for christmas. (preferably from ASUS EEE PC 1000 series or the MSI wind products)