T60 or T43?

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T60 or T43?

#1 Post by silo » Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:42 am

I was thinking of getting a used T43 2 GHz for about $800 but then noticed the T60's on Lenovo can be had {1.83GHz base screen} for $1100.

I guess i'm looking for some opinions as to which would be the better all-around computer, mostly web work, some minor photo editing, some Pagemaker/InDesign stuff, some MS Publisher (posters and such), and the usual office tasks in Word, Excel, etc.?

If there's no effective difference I'm happy buying a used T43 (though I've got a 1.2GHz T23 now w/memory and 7200 RPM drive, and I'm wondering if either the above will provide a knock-my-sox off performance boost.

A little help much appreciated.

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#2 Post by gunston » Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:34 am

i would prefer T43,
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful

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#3 Post by MobileGuru » Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:57 am

I'd got with the T60, as the performance increase in my opinion was well worth the jump in price. Dual cores made a solid difference in performance as well as the newer chipset. Keep in mind of course that I went from a T43p to a T60p, but the incremental difference would be roughly the same except for the big jump in video memory.

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#4 Post by duffy » Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:27 am

I would go with the T60. You won't notice much of a performance difference when doing simple or single tasks. What the Dual Core does provide is a very noticeable real life performance boost. If you have more than one app running at the same time you'll notice that Windows is more responsive. All-in-all the extra CPU provides a much improved user experience.

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#5 Post by hary » Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:20 pm

Although I can't compare to the T43, compaung to a normal mobile pentium ( 1.6Ghz ) the core duo in my T60+7200rpm+1GB+X1400 really impressed me a lot. Try to get the core duo - as duffy said: "Dual Core does provide is a very noticeable real life performance boost" + power saving + lower heat. It's worth it.
T60 - Core Duo - 1.86 - 1 GB - 100GB@7200 - 14" with0 ATI X1300 + Logitech V200 mouse, logitech usb XFlat keyboadu + Platronics GameCom1 headset.

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