Laptops is this worth the buy

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NOt worth..Something for dell would be way better value for money...MAd @1200$ is realy not worth..
Where r u situated??
 
Party Monger said:
NOt worth..Something for dell would be way better value for money...MAd @1200$ is realy not worth..
Where r u situated??

nyc
whats wrong with it 2.2 ghz on core 2 duo is very expensive
 
arrey yaar settle for the xpx 1530...has the 8600m gt and a host of proccs to suit ur need..just customise and have fun...17" for a lappy really kills the mobility part of it
 
Piracy said:
nyc
whats wrong with it 2.2 ghz on core 2 duo is very expensive

2.2GHz on AMD and C2D has a big difference. Core 2 Duo is more expensive probably because it's just better CPU in terms of performance and battery life and probably because Core 2 Duo has knocked out Turion.

Here's a good comparison(although FX-64 is missing from there) and browse through other pages too:
Dual Core Notebook CPUs Explored | Tom's Hardware

Intel's Core processor family is rather dominant, and clearly offers better performance than the Turion 64 X2 family. If performance is what you're looking for, AMD's Turion 64 X2 is hardly an alternative. However, performance depends very much on a mobile computer's particular configuration: memory size and speed, hard drive spindle speed and the graphics subsystem (discrete vs. shared graphics) have quite an impact on the result. Last but not least, keep processor performance in perspective: weight and battery runtime may be even more important to you anyway. In the end, we consider it very important to compare complete notebooks (and their costs) rather than focusing on CPU performance too much.
 
Party Monger said:
NOt worth..Something for dell would be way better value for money...MAd @1200$ is realy not worth..

Where r u situated??

Sorry typo..

i meant AMD..

Yeah get a c2d...and ghz is not the measurement of speed, there are many other imp things, like if u buy c2c, the platform is centrino duo, which has better power management and all..
 
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