I've purchased over 20,000 laptops in my lifetime (and countless desktops) - 95% of them were Dell.
Not that there aren't other good brands out there, and not that Dell never drops the ball from time to time - but on average, for the best mix of price/quality/performance/reliability/service your money is usually safely spent with Dell.
Been a few years since I've been in that world, but I don't think too much has changed.
One feature to look for that you may not think of - a back lit keyboard. Really comes in handy if you use the laptop in low light.
I've been touch typing since high school, but I still need to look at the keys from time to time for various reasons - you don't realize how much you do it till you turn the lights off!
Other than that - get the laptop with the best monitor that you can afford. A smaller brighter clearer screen is better than a larger, low resolution screen you have to be directly in front of to see!
These days - what's inside just doesn't matter. If 99% of your use is internet based, you really don't need a high end processor and boat loads of memory. That rule obviously changes if you do a lot of local work - video editing, run graphics applications, etc.
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