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I’m torn between these 2 choices.They are of the same price but I don’t know which to buy for school use. Please give me your opinion.

1.Dell InspironTM 640m
Intel® CoreTM Duo Processor T2050 (2MB Cache, 1.60GHz. 533MHz FSB
Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition
512MB DDR-2 SDRAM
60GB SATA-HDD
14.1" WXGA Display
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Acceleratoe 950 up to 224MB of Shared System Memory
About 2.4kg

2.Dell Inspiron 1501
AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-50
Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition
512MB DDR-2 SDRAM
60GB SATA HDD
15.4" WXGA Display
ATI RAdoen Xpree 1150 with 256MB HyperMemory
About 2.9kg

5 Responses to “which laptop/notebook will you buy?”

  • dewgongoo says:

    hands down, i’d get the duo core
    unless ur a gamer then u need the second one with the graphics card

  • Wright + Reyes = Dynamic Duo says:

    I wouldn’t get either. Go with the Apple MacBook…

  • RON says:

    I would get no 2. Don’t worry about the processor AMD makes great ones.

  • bettyboo says:

    dells suck buy an acer! they are fairly new and kik ass!oh btw get the one with the amd 64 turion intel sucks too

  • prstremontiblack says:

    Neither. If you want to avoid sending in your computer for repair, avoid Dell. You’re better off with a HP or Gateway. The setup for those isn’t bad, but that fact that they’re Dell….bad, bad thing. Go with 1 GB of RAM, at least a 80GB HD, and if you want to play some recent games DO NOT get the integrated graphics. Go for the dual core; Intel and AMD both have their pros and cons, you would be happy with either.

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