Hi all,
I wrote this post:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=19617
Please give me suggestions, I don´t know what model buy.
Opinion needed here, thanks.
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K. Eng
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Answers to your questions:
Computers that use the Pentium M, 855 chipset, and third party wireless (like Cisco or IBM) get a Pentium M sticker.
I think that Pentium M and third party wireless are better. The IBM a/b/g adapter (Atheros chipset) is very reliable, and I've read elsewhere that the Intel 802.11b card has poor range, and that the Intel b/g part has had driver problems.
WLAN is the same as 802.11.
Centrino simply means the computer uses the Pentium M processor, 855 series chipset, and Intel Pro/Wireless 802.11 adapter (b, a/b, or b/g model).What is better? Pentium Mobile or Centrino?
Computers that use the Pentium M, 855 chipset, and third party wireless (like Cisco or IBM) get a Pentium M sticker.
I think that Pentium M and third party wireless are better. The IBM a/b/g adapter (Atheros chipset) is very reliable, and I've read elsewhere that the Intel 802.11b card has poor range, and that the Intel b/g part has had driver problems.
WLAN is the same as 802.11.
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Flightvector
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If you can afford it, go for the T40 series. They offer much better battery life and processing ability per clock cycle due to the Pentium M processor. It also appears that the R and T are similar from the IBM website, but the R is horribly thick compared to the T series. It really looks ugly and definitely not slick (well it is the budget model).
Don't mistake Centrino and Pentium M as similar or analagous indications, they are not even related (but almost always combined). As K.Eng indicates, Centrino only means that there is a built-in Intel wireless chipset with a Pentium M processor via 855 motherboard chipset (there are non-Centrino Pentium M notebooks if the Intel miniPCI is not included). The tri-band IBM WLAN miniPCI is actually better, so don't place a high value on the Centrino badging for IBMs. Pentium M however, is not a standard, but a processor, and deserves a high value because of its high output despite much reduced power consumption architecture (what good is a portable if you can't use it as a portable for more than 2.5 hours?).
Don't mistake Centrino and Pentium M as similar or analagous indications, they are not even related (but almost always combined). As K.Eng indicates, Centrino only means that there is a built-in Intel wireless chipset with a Pentium M processor via 855 motherboard chipset (there are non-Centrino Pentium M notebooks if the Intel miniPCI is not included). The tri-band IBM WLAN miniPCI is actually better, so don't place a high value on the Centrino badging for IBMs. Pentium M however, is not a standard, but a processor, and deserves a high value because of its high output despite much reduced power consumption architecture (what good is a portable if you can't use it as a portable for more than 2.5 hours?).
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