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Ok ok, first of all, sorry to inflict yet another notebook purchasing thread on you good people.
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1) My 1.8ghz Pentium M laptop runs HL2 perfectly smooth.
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The "M" chips kick butt compared to a p4. I'm not so sure it is the cache that is the reason. The p4 is less efficient per clock partly due to its longer pipeline. The "M" gets more work done per clock, like an AMD chip. I've got an old 1.5GHz "M" with only one meg of cache in my laptop and it works great on games.
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The CPU in a system is not nearly as important for games as the gpu. I traded a 2GHz p4 laptop with 768MB of ram and an ATI 7500 graphics card in on a 1.5 GHz "M" laptop with 512MB of ram and an ATI 9600 pro turbo. My benchmarks roughly doubled and battery life went up by hours.
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Its not just the cache. The Pentium M on the whole is much more efficient compared to the P4. But on repetitive tasks like video processing, the P4 is faster. Rapture will probably be able to answer you which PM's performance corresponds with which P4.
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Yeah, the best thing you can do screen wise is go shopping at a local computer store. They have a new screen type out that is really pretty at certain angles but has a lot of glare at others. This screen type is called TrueLife, TruBrite®, Crystal View, BrightView, XBright, Ultrabright, GlassView, glossy, and even "glare-type". You need to judge for yourself if you like the "glare type" display.
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Thanks for all the help guys!
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Its probably a little late, but I've been meaning to get around to this topic for a while now (oh the workload
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