Dual Core should be fine for you based on your applications. I do not think
you need to go for Core2Duo.
Please let me know where you are based so that I can try and assist you with
your purchase by providing you with pricing and specs.
-Parag Kothari
91-9819833527
On 10/6/07, nan budh <[EMAIL P
I do not yet know the exact model being offered but what my man in HP sales
said a lower price can be offered as part of a package if our institution will
buy around 20 something machines.
mehul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/6/07, nan budh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Friends,
Is there any sig
On 10/6/07, nan budh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Friends,
> Is there any significant difference, from user's point of view, in laptops
> having Intel dual core and Core 2 duo? I wish to use my laptop for internet
> reading, office apps, programming with python, django etc. Although i know
> that
Friends,
Is there any significant difference, from user's point of view, in laptops
having Intel dual core and Core 2 duo? I wish to use my laptop for internet
reading, office apps, programming with python, django etc. Although i know that
core 2 duo is made from ground up for better performance