Notebook PCs / Laptop
PC World Staff (PC World) 15/10/2007 11:42:13

Intel Core 2

The GM/PM965 Express chipset family: The 965 Express chipset (formerly codenamed Santa Rosa) forms the centrepiece of 2007's Centrino update. The chipset supports up to 4GB of dual-channel DDR2 (Double Data Rate 2) memory at front side bus speeds up to 667MHz and supports CPUs with a front side bus (FSB) up to 800MHz, increasing the speed at which data flows between the processor and the memory. Intel Core 2 chips are currently the best performers on the market.

Other notable chipset features include support for up to 10 USB 2.0 ports and the option for manufacturers to include a power-managed Serial ATA (SATA) hard disk interface.

Notebooks based on the 965GM chipset variant will use on-board graphics in the form of Intel's Graphic Media Accelerator X3100. Although it's not for hardcore gamers, the X3100 is twice the speed of the integrated graphic solution Intel offered previously. Manufacturers can also include Intel Hi Definition audio that supports DTS, THX and Dolby technologies with HDMI.

Wi-Fi: Notebook manufacturers now have the option to include 802.11a/b/g and draft-n support thanks to Intel's new Intel PRO/Wireless 4965ABG and Draft-N network connection. As well as utilising the latest wireless technology standard, Centrino notebooks also use MIMO technology for greater signal strength.

Battery: Unless you really tinker with power management options, battery life on the latest Centrino notebooks should be marginally better than the previous generation and considerably better than the earliest Centrino notebooks; all while providing increasing performance benefits.

Intel Centrino Pro: The latest Centrino platform also includes the option for vendors to add Intel's active management technology (AMT). AMT is essentially a remote management tool that, theoretically, allows IT managers to remotely diagnose, repair and update notebooks in their fleet.

Intel Celeron M processor

Intel's Celeron M Logo

The Celeron M is now a rather dated CPU and is compatible with a variety of Intel's old notebook chipsets (915 Express, 910GML, 855x, 852x). Just remember that you do lose a bit of performance (Celeron M processors have 1MB of level 2 cache -- half that of Pentium Ms. Celeron M processors all have a 400MHz FSB and range from the 1.2GHz Celeron M processor 310 to the 1.6GHz Celeron M processor 383. As is the case with the latest processors, there are also Ultra-Low Voltage versions available including the Intel Celeron M processor Ultra Low Voltage 383 which runs at 1GHz.

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Really wonderful piece of

Really wonderful piece of information and I appreciate it that you share something so useful with the readers of this blog. I've always been a pc, but after using a notebook, I've fallen in love with it.
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I am just so sure which ones

I am just so sure which ones I will consider buying. There are too many offered for low prices and yet great enough features, lol..

Mac has stronger laptops, PCs

Mac has stronger laptops, PCs are better desktops.
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Personally I suit the

Personally I suit the notebook computer but I want know how I can get my notebook insured by a insurance company?.

It depends on your habbits..

It depends on your habbits..

Laptops and notbooks are the

Laptops and notbooks are the same size you have got mixed up with netbooks they are the smaller ones
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when I go to see customers I

when I go to see customers I like to have all the data and work on my laptop

Well, for me it is all about

Well, for me it is all about mobility at present, so it's a laptop every time
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Mac has stronger laptops, PCs

Mac has stronger laptops, PCs are better desktops.
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For me it is about

For me it is about mobility.
when I go to see customers I like to have all the data and work on my laptop
but I do have a PC at home
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Ive led to believe notebooks

Ive led to believe notebooks are smaller?

when I go to see customers I

when I go to see customers I like to have all the data and work on my laptop
but I do have a PC at home- I don't think a laptop could ever replace it

Being almost 2 years old some

Being almost 2 years old some changes in the market haven't been noted.

Neato

For me it is about mobility.
when I go to see customers I like to have all the data and work on my laptop
but I do have a PC at home- I don't think a laptop could ever replace it.

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yes. teo years is a lot in

yes. teo years is a lot in this industry.

No difference, just different

No difference, just different names for the same.

i love notebooks, i only

i love notebooks, i only recently started using them as well.
ive always been a pc man, but after using a notebook, ive fallen in love with it.
thanks for the article.

For me it is about

For me it is about mobility.
when I go to see customers I like to have all the data and work on my laptop
but I do have a PC at home- I don't think a laptop could ever replace it

Mac has stronger laptops, PCs

Mac has stronger laptops, PCs are better desktops.

Update

Excellent article.

A suggestion though would be to update this article annually. Being almost 2 years old some changes in the market haven't been noted.

Very helpful though, thank you.

Laptops and notbooks are the

Laptops and notbooks are the same size you have got mixed up with netbooks they are the smaller ones

dianabol

Are notebooks the same as laptops, or is there a slight difference? Ive led to believe notebooks are smaller?

thanks

i love notebooks, i only recently started using them as well.
ive always been a pc man, but after using a notebook, ive fallen in love with it.
thanks for the article.
Mike

Mobility

Well, for me it is all about mobility at present, so it's a laptop every time.

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Asking what warranty

Asking what warranty specifics concerning screen LCD and Hinges as well is a good idea, Also, What about accidental damages, is it included in this type of warranty or not.

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