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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 23-Jan-16 19:40:44
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Novatech sell Windows 8.1: http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/software/operatin...

but they don't give it as a option on their laptops, ok it is possible to buy the laptop without the Os and then add Windows 8.1 on after.

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Standard User Banger
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 26-Jan-16 18:30:12
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How come there's new laptops floating around with Celeron and Pentium processors, I thought these processors were obsolete?

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Standard User TinyMongomery
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 26-Jan-16 18:49:25
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Both are current Intel processors.


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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 26-Jan-16 22:19:22
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How come there's new laptops floating around with Celeron and Pentium processors, I thought these processors were obsolete?


Updated versions, the Celeron is a different beast these days, still rubbish, but a different beast.
I am shocked that Intel still uses the name

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Standard User micksharpe
(legend) Wed 27-Jan-16 02:28:28
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The 1.2GHz Celeron in my old laptop runs Windows 7 quite happily with 2GB of memory. It even worked with the original 512MB of memory although it was sluggish. Surprisingly, the bottleneck is the hard drive. I would install an SSD but the battery's borked (and obsolete) and the screen's a bit ropy. Still, a modern laptop with a less power-hungry processor would be nice.

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Standard User neo_wales
(newbie) Wed 27-Jan-16 05:34:35
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Display went dead, both internal and external. Google search showed that this meant a replacement motherboard was needed. I cut my losses and asked for my money back. As I say, a one-off but just my experience of the two brands.

If I ever buy another laptop I will go for one of the Microsoft Surface range. Expensive but they have a good reputation and are lovely little machines.


Not just a lovely little machine...a fantastic little machine. I've got an i7 Pro4 and its wonderful but, as you said not cheap.

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Standard User zyborg47
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 27-Jan-16 09:52:22
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The 1.2GHz Celeron in my old laptop runs Windows 7 quite happily with 2GB of memory. It even worked with the original 512MB of memory although it was sluggish. Surprisingly, the bottleneck is the hard drive. I would install an SSD but the battery's borked (and obsolete) and the screen's a bit ropy. Still, a modern laptop with a less power-hungry processor would be nice.


The celeron had a bad reputation of being under powered and would struggle with basic stuff. Even the Atom was better.

I can't wait to see what the new Zen architecture from AMD will be like, from what I have read, it looks like it will be good and hopefully will knock Intel down a bit.
It is about time AMD sorted things out, the FX chips while cheap and still pretty good is based on 5 year old technology, the chipsets of their boards have not been changed for years, I can still buy the board I got 4 years ago, ok it is version 2, but the only difference is that it have USB 3 internal connections.
Granted some boards have got extras on, but that is because the manufactures have used extra chips to do that.

AMD APU is pretty good, I was chatting to someone who have the top end one and was running battlefield 4 on it with almost the full quality at a good frame rate, which is good as Battlefield 4 is pretty heavy on video cards. So for a APU to run it is good, something that Intel chips can't do.

So hopefully AMD will pull something out of the bag this year.

I won't buy a Intel based machine, but i was tempted by a Apple Mac before i updated this one.

Laptops I have very little interest in to be honest, my old Asus does what I want,, which is not much as I have not used it for months, in fact I am not sure where it is, I think it is in the cupboard under the stairs. i have never been fond of laptops, screens are too small, keyboards are normally naf and unless you pay a fortune for them they are low powered.

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