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That's what you want.
A 13.3" widescreen might be fine for the general consumer, but I need a portable A/V editing machine. To be even remotely productive, 17" is a minimum.
A two-button trackpad isn't necessary. Right-click is a convenience for switchers. Besides, key+click combos take care of that.
A better video card? I suppose. I happen to prefer ATI, though. As for more disk space, I don't think that's quite necessary. DVD+/-RW's, thumb drives and external hard disc drives provide ample storage and solutions.
Under $1600? Don't we all wish. Is it plausible? Not built like this.
It does sound like you're in the market for a revised iBook/MacBook. The MacBook Pro really is a professional portable workstation, not a consumer portable.