start with DVI port in monitors, DVI port is for digital input and VGA is for analog.
Then comes 780G mobos if you think of getting ATI GFX cards, as 780G chipset are crossfire mobos, meaning 2 Ati cards can work together. Also the onboard GFX is Directex 10 card.
Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H(And I do remeber desibond's pointing out that there is little prob in rev 1.0 mobo and getting rev 1.1 mobo.) price is 5.5K
Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM-DS3H(better than S2H has all HDMI n DVI) price 6,825 @lynx-india
MSI K9A2GM-FIH price 4900
Asus M3A78-EMH HDMI price 5775
all the above prices are from ITWARES
And for nVidia there are 8200 and 8300 chipset mobos nVidia Hybrid Technology to run nVidia GPU as these have onboard 8100 series GPU which are directx 10 compatible
Zotac GeForce 8300 price Rs :4,355.00
ABit AN-78HD
damn AMD mobos they have so good in bundle that general users should not think of intel. Most of the above mobos have HDMI n DVI port support 16GB RAM and some even have 2 PCI Express slots
about RAM buy single stick 2GB DDR2 RAM rom transcend/Kingston in 1.8K or if u want u can even go for Corsair they would come in 2.2K or so, though if you can buy then buy 2x2GB RAM making it 4GB its really a tough job finding compatible RAMs latter on. better you get dual channel from beginning.
@tkin>>
Unlike that I think current laptops are better as prices of RAM is low and they can run XP superbly and even vista very well with 4GB RAM. so atleast next 3 years any current buy will go very well.
But truly you can expect huge turnovers, the way hardware market is moving, changes have become faster.
C2D came into mainstream last year, they were replaced by Penryn C2D of intel and Quad Core, start of the year. And Nahelam are already to enter the market. Just we have to see what AMD is launched later on to keep the market good.
And I think the no.s of laptops would have increased in last one year or two because of litle better proccy.
Any new res hogging OS from Microsoft comes up then again they will become centureis back.