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"To get under 3 lbs AND retain good battery life AND have a small form factor - well you have to give up some things (like a lot of ports, user replaceable batteries, upgradable ram, removeable media, etc. - although not necessarily all of these)."
The 2010 model year Vaio Z is under 3lbs (just barely, admittedly) and has all those things. And dual RAIDed SSDs (that was a pretty off-the-wall idea, but mine have amazingly not ided yet). And a 1600x900 (or 1920x1080, optionally!) 13" screen.
I'm typing this on one. And I still don't think anyone's made a better laptop, period, even in the last two years. Including the 2011 model year Vaio Z.
The new Samsungs are probably just about as good, though.