[ltp] London suppliers of used Thinkpads
Eric A. Constant
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:19:25 -0400
Alejandro Bonilla wrote:
> Eric A. Constant wrote:
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>> Ted Frater wrote:
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>>> Eric A. Constant wrote:
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>>>> Ted Frater wrote:
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>>>>> Duncan Anderson wrote:
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>> Okay, I think I see what you mean (and I could very easily be wrong
>> since I'm a novice when it comes to laptops): For the current line
>> the Celeron is Intel's cheapest laptop chip (and I think cheapest
>> desktop chip). You're right, the Centrino/P-M is a development of
>> the P3m (which IMO makes the P3m a good lower-budget choice). The
>> P4-M, at
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> Pentium M is a from ground Technology, is not "based" from the P3M,
> actually the P3M came as they were developing the PM and they did a
> "low voltage" version.
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> .Alejandro
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>> least for laptops, was developed after the P3m but in many ways was a
>> step backwards (at least that is what I've been led to believe) and I
>> think you're right here too, the P4-M a desktop chip in a laptop.
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Thanks for clarifying this.
Best,
Eric