Author: stuart taylor
Date: 15:04:24 10/15/05
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On October 11, 2005 at 18:08:04, Tony Nichols wrote: >On October 11, 2005 at 12:07:06, Christopher Morgan wrote: > >> >>Anyone know if there are any new notebooks out there for sale with an AMD dual >>core, 64 X2 4xxx, preferably 4800? The AMD site says the dual core chips do not >>run hotter or require more power, however I can’t find any notebooks with the >>dual chips. In the past you could usually find the highest performing notebooks >>and desktops at Price Watch, but no notebooks with AMD dual cores there now. >>Thanks! >> >>Christopher > >Yes! www.voodoopc.com. I hope you have 10 grand:) >Regards >Tony I clicked on url in blue from above post. Well, maybe yes, maybe no. There's so much which is still to be desired with my 1.86 centrino notebook computer, even though the specs are among the best (of a few months ago). Still, all these little computer/electronic devices and computers are still very demanding on time and patience to gain familiarity with them, and even then, the actions needed to get most out of them are very taxing on the faculties of a person, forcing a person to be very highly involved in every little way, in order to gain from as much as possible of what can be done. If a person values every fiber of his being, the first question he would ask would be, "what will _I_ gain", and judging by that alone, he will judge which computer to purchase. Needless to say, the above question is a very testing one for many of the advanced electronic devices/computers of todays world! S.Taylor
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