"Their desktop systems seem great, bar the processor speed, ......  "

Wow,
  You guys are getting better.  I thought for sure that this comment would
start a vigorous debate about processor speeds among various architectures.
Apples to oranges, clock speed vs. performance, benchmarks, ect....

dave


-----Original Message-----
From: Sujan Gautam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 8:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [uug] advice


I do love laptop especially since (trivially) they are meant to be portable
and
the modern configurations are quite powerful. My greatest problem with
laptop is
the overheating issue.  The last one I used was HP pavilion 1 gig Athlon
machine, and it overheated so bad that the fan screwed up and I had to send
it
back for repairs. I am curious how of this problem is relevant in the intel
notebooks as well. I love apple machines but their laptops are too pricey.
Their
desktop systems seem great, bar the processor speed, they seem to have been
an
edge on the issue of hardware over the x86 machines. How has been your
experiences with other notebooks especially the ones configured with AMD
processors?

Sujan Gautam
sikam


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