daveterminator :
Considering your statement that intel will perform better CPU wise and the AMD will perform better graphics card wise, I have one question which one of the bellow 4 will be the best combination, with same GPU memory (1gb)?
Intel core-i5 - nVidia GPU
Intel core-i5 - ATI GPU
AMD Turion II- nVidia GPU
AMD Turion II - ATI GPU
That really depends on the model of the processor, and the model of the GPU. Nvidia can be better in some cases, and ATI can be better in others. It all really depends on the brand and model laptop you choose.
The following is my suggestion:
http/www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220667
It might not have 4 threads like the i5, but it will perform just as well in apps that are threaded for 2 cores, if not slightly better. The notebook is also very light and portable in size, and packs some nice graphics power (once again, it's the Radeon HD 4650). The P series processor together with the LED-backlit screen should provide very decent battery life. Also the warranty provided by ASUS is some of the best in the industry.
The 5400rpm hard drive might be a slight downside, but on the plus you get great specs and portability at a good price. Comes with all the goodies such as hdmi, e-sata, wireless N, and a memory card reader. I also hear that all of the newer ASUS notebooks now come with face recognition software built in.
Another downside is no USB 3.0 support, but the technology is so new, there is no real urgency as of yet to get it.