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bird_man
#11 Posted : Friday, August 29, 2008 1:16:00 PM
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Core 2 Duo is newer than Duo Core and faster....in tech terms its like this:

-Duo core has 2processors,1shared register,1shared CPU cache memory

-Core 2 Duo has 2processors,2 registers(one for each processor),2 CPU cache memories (one for each processor) making them the fastest commercial locally available Intel processors around.

For normal computing i doubt you need 2GB Ram unless you usually do heavy graphic games and maybe design n stuff. For normal use 1GB is enough plus u can upgrade later since prices will have significantly dropped say even one yr from now.

Core 2 Duo with 2GB ram i think should cost from 60k upwards depending on other specifications

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White
#12 Posted : Friday, August 29, 2008 1:38:00 PM
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Thanks guys for the info&hellip;..



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mhadhara
#13 Posted : Friday, August 29, 2008 4:42:00 PM
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White,I agree with birdman about the diffences and they are actually clearly evident as you go about various activities DVD burnig being one of them. I have dealt with a wide array of laptops and always ttry to keep up with technology and I can add my 5o cents worth of knowledge. With a Core 2 Duo,you do not have to worry about being obsolete any time soon. This is because,Intel the major processor manufacturers are currently working on energy efficiency and not processor speeds after the introduction of Intel Quad 2 Core which is a high perfomance but consumes power like hell. This has seen the launch of Intel atom,a power efficient processor that can even run on a lithium battery like the mobile phone one. Intel celeron is out of the market especially in America and is only available in refurbished comps and ultraportable laptops (the ones the size of an envelope).

Now,you may ask why I know all this. Simple,I deal in the latest in computer technology and using contacts in USA and Europe I have successfully satisfied the 'geeks' and 'not so geek' fellows around. Sample this:
Brand New Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz,3 GB System memory (RAM),250 GB hard disk (SATA),2.0 Megapixel in-built web cam,With genuine Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 at KShs. 65,000.00. The same price and specifications are available for Dell,and Gateway models. For further details,contact me on kimcomputers@hotmail.com and will give you my contacts.
I'm currently in the process of setting up shop in Rattansi Educational Trust building on Koinange street as well as a website. I will avail this info to SK as soon as possible.

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mabrown
#14 Posted : Saturday, August 30, 2008 6:18:00 AM
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Dell and HP

All depends on the functions and end user requirments




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#15 Posted : Sunday, August 31, 2008 6:10:00 PM
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First question,why do you need a laptop? Unless you need to be mobile,you wll probably pay twice for what an ordinary pc with the same capacity can do. Laptops come with issues,like you MUST take out insurance. If no need for a laptop get a good PC with a TFT screen from an authorised dealer. Importing yourself might be cheap,but if something goes wrong then you will have small problem,even authorised dealer will keep away,or charge an arm and a leg.
Second question,what will you do with it? If it is just productivity tools (Microsoft Office) and internet,then the duo stuff will be a misplaced investment,but chances are they are the only thing available if you are buying new.
I am on my third laptop. The first was a celeron Toshiba,second was an HP/Compaq NC6000 and I now use Dell latitude. Toshiba was the best by far - I don't think they make them that good anymore.
Point of note - when I got my Dell early this year,I removed the Vista the next day. Couldn't get my printer and scanner to work. I use XP SP2.
Finally,it is the support that really matters,not the make.
Alfa
#16 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 9:31:00 AM
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Hi all

Iam planing to buy a toshiba tecra laptop with the following specs

Intel core 2 duo,3gb DDR2 ram,320 gb HDD.

Has anyone used Toshiba tecra A10-175 and maybe noticed any problem with this brand. have been using deell for a while but stolen last week at car park

@ bird_man,give ur input please..............


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bird_man
#17 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:08:00 AM
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Hy,

If this is what you are talking about,sounds quite more than decent....


Intel Core 2 Duo T6570 2.10GHz 1066MHz
3GB DDR2 800 Memory module 320GB SATA HDD / DVD/RW Super Multi Drive
Intel GM 45/ Ethernet LAN 10/100/1000 /
4 x USB / 5-in-1 Bridge Media Slot / Finger Print Sensor / PC Card Slot for 1 Type II Card
1.3 mpix Web Cam / Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/ Bluetooth

Unfortunately I have not had the pleasure of using this particular one.Whats the price they are asking for?

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giddy
#18 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 11:09:00 AM
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And which laptop model has the firewire ports?
Alfa
#19 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:11:00 PM
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@ bird_man,thanks,the price is 85k. You mentioned in ur earlier post than majority of shops r selling refurbished laptops.

Wochu think.........does it worth it??? Pls gimi ur suggestion on which machine i could alternatively buy with that budget

How do u differenciate btw refurbished and new ones....

thanks



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bird_man
#20 Posted : Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:28:00 PM
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@Alfa,
Sounds like a good price,the other one I have heard was 86k. But of course negotiate further. I have not really used that machine but I don't like its looks....maybe because im used to HP Pavillion.He he!
Just ensure the serial number at the back of the laptop matches the one on the carton the laptop comes in. Don't let them tell you that they dont have that sticker or such stories.....u MUST see and ensure they match. It should also come with brand new vista where they will ask you to register your name etc.....

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