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    Re: I answered this one

    Do you want max horsepower or max portabilty and battery life?
    Either. I've never used M, so I don't know how they perform. I've seen quite a few laptops with celeron chips :x

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    I answered this one

    Depends. Do you want max horsepower or max portabilty and battery life?

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    AMD Turion

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    Laptop Processors

    This was originally posted in the general section for high visibility. Hopefully more sensible answers can be found here.

    Which processors are the best for laptops: Pentium 4, Pentium M, Centrino, AMD? I have to confess that my experience of M and Centrino technology is zero, so any evaluation would be greatly appreciated.

    And yes, I am aware that Centrino isn't a processor. But asking questions about something you don't know is a good way to learn.
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