My current laptop (and main computer I use) is this one:
I've had this one since I got it as a Christmas present in 2009. So far it's been good to me. I don't do a whole lot of intensive stuff on there, just the usual email, documents, viewing videos, playing CDs on it, music editing, a smidge of video editing, and what not. Keyboard is awesome and I love that it's not overtly heavy (it's maybe 6 pounds). BIG hard drive (for me at least), plenty of ports to hook shit up to, and a dedicated memory card reader, since I came from a laptop that required an external card reader. The only things I'm not all that crazy about is the touchpad isn't as good as the one on my older laptop, the integrated graphics card (which sucks up memory when I play a game on it), and I dunno....maybe a bigger screen (this one is 15.6 inches, I would have preferred maybe a 16.4 or 17.3 inch screen). Other than that though I'm happy with it.
My old laptop (and current backup):
I've had this one since November of 2003. Still works, although very slowly, it runs like molasses compared to my current lappy. It's a beast though. Has the most glorious 4:3 ratio screen (at 15 inches), and plays CDs/DVDs. Specs at the time were pretty decent, now are kinda laughable, like 40 gb hard drive, 256 MB RAM (which I upgraded to 640 total, may upgrade to it's limit of 1gb), 32 MB ATI graphics card, etc. Unfortunately, I used it so much that the hinges are cracked (one is almost broken all the way, barely hanging on by a few screws) and it's heavy. Over 8 pounds. I used to drag this thing with me to college and yeah....heavy alright. Also, after years of use, the left button on the touchpad is loose and functions kinda erratically, and the "B" button is being held by super glue.
I don't really have any desire for another laptop for a while and in fact my next computer may actually be a desktop, which is something I haven't owned in almost a decade. Yeah, I love laptops.