I do not yet know the exact model being offered but what my man in HP sales 
said a lower price can be offered as part of a package if our institution will 
buy around 20 something machines.

mehul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/6/07, nan budh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote: Friends,
Is there any significant difference, from user's point of view, in laptops 
having Intel dual core and Core 2 duo? I wish to use my laptop for internet 
reading, office apps, programming with python, django etc. Although i know that 
core 2 duo is made from ground up for better performance but is it really great 
or is it just a hype?  
I believe that C2D's are slightly more power efficient. Besides I 
don't think you should find much difference for the type of work 
that you've mentioned.
Reading up on 
 http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2808&p=1
there doesn't seem much to differenciate between the two on
what I saw.
Are both the models you compared on price having the same 
hardware except for the processor? Could be that the price 
difference is there because of something else other than the
 processor.


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