I might sell the PSP too.
For money. I am not going to use the Desktop PC, so leaving it thousands of miles away to gather dust is silly. The 360 (premium 1.5 years old, no problems at all), I have very few games for it (Gears of War, Halo 1-2, PGR3, NBA2K7, Mass Effect, Saints Row and incoming Fuels of War), I believe I can get some money for it.
I will need all the money I can save to get the laptop.
As to why buy the laptop, I am going back to the university this September for my final year and carrying a huge case like my PC (not even including the 24" monitor) and the xbox, to stay in the tiny room there, plus after I graduate I have NO idea where I will go, not even what country, it's just too much.
As for games, I am sure a good laptop will be enough for 2-3 years for my gaming needs since I find myself losing interest to FPS and RTS game faster than expected and my love for turn based games never faltering.
So, that's it I guess.
I used to have a laptop, bought in 2002 (still have it, just not working very well) so I am experienced with laptops in general and what it means in terms of performance and what you gain and what you lose.
It is a Compaq Presario and while there were drivers for it, I wouldn't say I was impressed with how often there were newer drivers available. On the other hand thanks to that I found Omega drivers and then Driverheaven.
Toshiba has a good reputation, or used to have, regarding drivers.
I am just worried, want to be careful that whatever laptop I get, it will be supported with software updates for a couple of years and I won't end up searching and searching to who knows where to get drivers for it.