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quantass
Sep 12th, 2008, 10:48 AM
I'm now considering purchasing a laptop/notebook. I intend on using it for surfing, application development, and playing HD movies. Playing games on it will be next to never. It should also have wireless capabilities.

I recall the simpler days with Pentium 4 vs Celeron. Today I see so many processors with random #s that now i have no clue what would be suitable. I certainly dont want to get stuck with a celeron equivalent. Please recommend a good price/performance laptop. I'm looking for something below $600.

Also if you're aware of a site that runs thru the various CPUs I'd be appreciative.

Narci
Sep 12th, 2008, 01:42 PM
What i would do is wait for the inspiron to go on sale again (was recently on sale for $370).

It's a 15 inche and you can configure it to your liking.

Try to get a core 2 duo (not dual core) processor.


CPU compariosn charts
http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=347&pgno=1

One good thing for you would probably be the HDMI out port on the dells.

good luck.

Eyies
Sep 12th, 2008, 01:55 PM
IBM/Lenovo often has sales/coupons too, and a modestly configured R-series would be just about $600 or some more.

In terms of processors at that pricepoint, there are often still 'Celerons'. Just opt for the non-celeron versions.

To start: Core 2 Duo > Core Duo > Pentium M Centrino.

quantass
Sep 13th, 2008, 12:46 AM
How;s AMD's offering for laptops vs Intel? Occasionally i see X2 Dual COre and Turino.