Go look at notebookreview.com forums - in the "what laptop should I buy" section. They will have
country specific suggestions.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/what-notebook-should-i-buy/There was a thread similar to this not long ago here, search a bit within the last 30 days of posts.
Asus units are great for the build, guts, and price overall.
Don't buy anything that runs on integrated graphics, such as Intel Integrated. Nvidia and ATI have their
own line of integrated and hybrid (has integrated for low power and a dedicated chipset for higher performance)
chipsets now as well. The hybrid are not too bad, but I'd still stay away from integrated only. It just has no ability to
be upgraded and lacks any real power.
Yes you can run Max on Integrated... you can run a lot of "one thing" on integrated. My major beef with it though
is that you typically get less driver support, again, far less capability than a dedicated card, and no potential to upgrade
which could extend the life of the laptop.