Here's my take greenie:
- In the first year, you'll be primarily
working. Here you might be taking the laptop to a few of your batchmate's rooms and working there on a project etc. Decent portability helps here.
- During the summers, you'll be leaving the laptop at your place and be either travelling on a field project or chained to a desk doing a report/project
- In the 2nd year, you'll be
chilling out. Which means a nice big screen is essential to watch the many, many, many forms of TV Shows/Movies/Ahem.
- After you pass out, this laptop will mostly become your mini-HTPC or personal workhorse chained to a desk the whole day.
Taking those 4 factors into consideration, I'd highly recommend a
15.6" screen with the lightest chassis and the highest end config you can find.
I like Acer's new 15.6" bodies, they are slim, decently portable and have excellent bright screens.
Remember, "ultralight" and "ultra-portable" is not what you need, you need a decently balanced version. I've always found that movies
suck on 14" screens, and the new 15.6" 16:9 screens are neat.
That's a real-life look at an MBA laptop.
I went to b-school 5 years back (wow!) with a 15.4" screen, never ever regretted it!
Cheers!
Joe
PS: Congrats on XIMB!