Thinkpad X300 on paper
I've been in the CPU design business for about 10 years-- and I think a low-power CPU at the expense of some performance is totally appropriate. If you need a "portable workstation", there are high performing laptop models available; however, the vast majority of computer use is simply not that CPU intensive.
Savvy laptop users who care about battery life (which ultimately affects portability and usability) should pick slower CPUs that offer somewhat less performance along with low power.
Savvy laptop users who care about battery life (which ultimately affects portability and usability) should pick slower CPUs that offer somewhat less performance along with low power.
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I agree. In my opinion, an OS should be background. Only provides as an interface for the applications and the hadware, the kernel and MAYBE a basic UI (Think Win95 here).
I hear Win7 is better, but that might be MS Hype...
I think that the 1.2's might not be that bad, as I dont often use up most of my available processors...the worst I need is for gaming with chat programs, web browser, media player, and programming environment in background. How much do you think I'd need for that on dual/single cores? Ive never really thought about it, cause it hasnt been an issue.
I believe that the key issues is really RAM speed/size and HD speed in the modern environment...then again, I run Vista on only a gig of ram. *eek
I think what we are seeing is a levelling off of processor speeds in the consumer market, but it still feels wierd *upgrading* to a slower machine.
I hear Win7 is better, but that might be MS Hype...
I think that the 1.2's might not be that bad, as I dont often use up most of my available processors...the worst I need is for gaming with chat programs, web browser, media player, and programming environment in background. How much do you think I'd need for that on dual/single cores? Ive never really thought about it, cause it hasnt been an issue.
I believe that the key issues is really RAM speed/size and HD speed in the modern environment...then again, I run Vista on only a gig of ram. *eek
I think what we are seeing is a levelling off of processor speeds in the consumer market, but it still feels wierd *upgrading* to a slower machine.
It's not annoying to me, but see X300 Blue Light Specialqviri wrote:I see the thinklight was relocated. I hope that the blue glow of the thinkvantage button can be disabled as it could get seriously annoying.
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2015 X1 Carbon, ThinkPad Slate, T410s, X301, X300, X200 Tablet, T60p, HP TouchPad, iPad Air 2, iPhone 5S, IdeaTab A2107A, Yoga 3 Pro
Bill Morrow's thinkpads.com Facebook group
I'm on Twitter
I do NOT respond to PM or e-mail requests for personal tech support.
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