Time for a new Win 7 laptop.
I will be using this for editing my multichannel surround recordings, and the idea is to simply use an HDMI cable connection to a home theater reciever instead of an external soundcard.
So a (the?) primary requirement is integrated HDMI output which reliably supports multichannel LPCM for connection to a reciever for the multichannel DAW monitoring and playback, and an on-board HDMI driver that allows me to correctly route the audio channels. I looked into this a few years ago and the suggestion at the time for desktop machines that were known to support mutlichannel LPCM via HDMI was to look for machines with ATI 4000/5000 series video. Not sure of that still applies or if onboard laptop HDMI has become more mature since then in regards to this.
I'll be running Samplitude 10 or 11 for music editing, probably stick with Foobar for general music playback, and probably use whatever comes with the machine for video playback. I'll attach an external monitor at times for extra workspace while DAW editing and for a bigger screen for movie playback.
Overall, this will also be for general use primarily:
Internet browsing (TS forum reading

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above mentioned DAW use
Music playback
DVD movies
No gaming
Not interested in a non-laptop machine
I think I'll probably be fine with a i5 and 6-8GB of memory. A solid state drive would certainly be nice, but thinking that it may be more cost effective to retrofit. I don't really need a huge drive since I'll be storing and accessing my audio files off an attached USB drive, but more space is always welcome.
Target price of around $700, but that's not firm.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions.