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Having had a core duo laptop for the past 6 months, they're nowt to write home about tbh.

 

Intel are marketing it by saying "you can now multitask". You've been able to multi-task since Windows 95 so that's nowt new. If multi-tasking was the primary reason I wanted a computer, I'd either buy a Mac or install Linux as the O/S...

 

tbh, unless you really need a laptop, i'd buy a desktop. so much cheaper for what you get within it and it's considerably easier to upgrade components.

 

Given that this is SMO though and his constant need to hide his web-surfing from his missus, I suspect a laptop is probably necessary.

 

You found a wireless hotspot in the bog or something? <_<

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Having had a core duo laptop for the past 6 months, they're nowt to write home about tbh.

 

Intel are marketing it by saying "you can now multitask". You've been able to multi-task since Windows 95 so that's nowt new. If multi-tasking was the primary reason I wanted a computer, I'd either buy a Mac or install Linux as the O/S...

 

tbh, unless you really need a laptop, i'd buy a desktop. so much cheaper for what you get within it and it's considerably easier to upgrade components.

 

Given that this is SMO though and his constant need to hide his web-surfing from his missus, I suspect a laptop is probably necessary.

 

You found a wireless hotspot in the bog or something? <_<

 

true enough, but a core duo or core 2 duo has way more power compared to a celeron. you get more bang for your buck...

 

a desktop would be a better solution however.

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Celerons are a waste of time tbh. They were introduced as a low cost alternative to the Pentiums when AMD were producing cheaper, better chips!

 

They're absolute dog-shit!

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Having had a core duo laptop for the past 6 months, they're nowt to write home about tbh.

 

Intel are marketing it by saying "you can now multitask". You've been able to multi-task since Windows 95 so that's nowt new. If multi-tasking was the primary reason I wanted a computer, I'd either buy a Mac or install Linux as the O/S...

 

tbh, unless you really need a laptop, i'd buy a desktop. so much cheaper for what you get within it and it's considerably easier to upgrade components.

 

Given that this is SMO though and his constant need to hide his web-surfing from his missus, I suspect a laptop is probably necessary.

 

You found a wireless hotspot in the bog or something? <_<

 

Tend to agree but lap tops have come down in price one hell of a lot recently and have some advantages.

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Having had a core duo laptop for the past 6 months, they're nowt to write home about tbh.

 

Intel are marketing it by saying "you can now multitask". You've been able to multi-task since Windows 95 so that's nowt new. If multi-tasking was the primary reason I wanted a computer, I'd either buy a Mac or install Linux as the O/S...

 

tbh, unless you really need a laptop, i'd buy a desktop. so much cheaper for what you get within it and it's considerably easier to upgrade components.

 

Given that this is SMO though and his constant need to hide his web-surfing from his missus, I suspect a laptop is probably necessary.

 

You found a wireless hotspot in the bog or something? <_<

 

Tend to agree but lap tops have come down in price one hell of a lot recently and have some advantages.

 

I do agree that they've come down in price but if you don't need to use the thing in more than one location then there's no real need for one. Only reason I have one is because I work in different locations at work and also can work from home.

 

If I had to chose for a static location, it'd be a desktop PC every time!

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I do agree that they've come down in price but if you don't need to use the thing in more than one location then there's no real need for one. Only reason I have one is because I work in different locations at work and also can work from home.

 

If I had to chose for a static location, it'd be a desktop PC every time!

 

Yeah but have you tried wheeling a PC into the bog?

 

laptops are invaluable tbh <_<

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