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On batteries, is there any choice between types? Or is there one type that's pretty standard?
Lithium Ion is the standard these days; I doubt you'll find anything else. The main battery choice is big vs. small: 6 Lithium cells or 9 Lithium cells. The differences are price, battery life, and weight.
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Is having 2 batteries recommended?
I have two; I like it.
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Say I'm using a graphics intensive game continuously, starting with a fully charged battery. How long can I expect the battery to last (roughly, obviously)?
On my Dell with a GeForce Go 6800, I can play Morrowind for about an hour and a half. (Normal battery life is about 2.5-3 hours.) That's with power savings type settings at moderate, so I don't kill the battery as fast as possible but I still get some performance. However, newer games using more shaders would probably be even worse, and newer hardware might be worse or better.
How likely are you to play games on battery, though? I find that if I'm in a place where I have a good surface for my mouse, I can probably plug into the wall for full performance.
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What sort of hard drive RPM should I be looking for, to not get frustrated?
Ooh, there's a tough one. Hard drive speed is a big difference between performance and power consumption. I recommend either a 5400 or 7200 RPM drive (but that doesn't narrow it down mutch).
I'm happy with a 5400 RPM drive, but you might find it too slow.
Good luck!