which cpu spec p6000 vs t4500

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which cpu spec p6000 vs t4500


spec
Display: 15.6 HD LED HP BrightView Display 1366 x 768
Processor: Intel P6000 Pentium 1.86GHz , 3 MB L3 cache
Memory: 2GB 1DM DDR3 1066
Hard Drive: 250GB-7200
Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW DL LS
Wifi: Broadcom 802.11 bgn SR + Bluetooth
Camera: Webcam with Integrated Microphone (VGA)
Battery: 6Cell 2.2AHr 47WHr
Colour: Biscotti
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
Preloaded Software: Recovery partition (including possibility to recover system, applications and drivers separately), Optional re-allocation of recovery partition, Recovery CD/DVD creation tool, Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010 (60 days live update), Notebook Help & Support HP Setup, HP Advisor, HP Support Assistant, Omnifone MusicStation, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Cyberlink Power DVD, Cyberlink YouCam, Windows Live Applications, HP Games Console with hours of free game play Norton Online Backup (30-day trial) Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Live Messenger, Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash Player Microsoft Office Starter 2010 (includes reduced-functionality versions of Word and Excel only, with advertising)
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year, pick-up and return, parts and labour


spec
Operating system Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Processor Intel Pentium Processor T4500 2.3GHz, Level 2 cache 1 MB, Intel GL40 chipset
Memory 3GB DDR2 (1 x 1024 MB + 1 x 2048 MB)2 user accessible memory slots Supports up to 8 GB DDR2 memory
Storage 320 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 5400 rpm up to 12 GB partition for system recovery SATA optical drive: LightScribe SuperMulti DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support Create silkscreen-quality disc labels direct from your PC with LightScribe: Just burn, flip, burn
Communication Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN 802.11 b/g/n
Display Webcam with Integrated Microphone (VGA) 39.6 cm (15.6") diagonal High-Definition LED HP BrightView Display Resolution: 1366 x 768
Video Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M, up to 797 MB total available graphics memory
Sound Generic, stereo
Keyboard Full size keyboard with One touch launch keys and Action keys Touch Pad with On/Off button and 2-way Scroll pad support
Ports1 VGA port1 stereo headphone-out1 microphone-in3 USB 2.0 ports1 RJ45 ethernet port
Power 65 W AC Power Adapter 6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery
Software Microsoft Office Starter 2010 (includes reduced-functionality versions of Word and Excelonly, with advertising)Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Live Messenger, Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash Player HP Setup, HP Advisor, HP Support Assistant, Omnifone MusicStation, Cyberlink DVD Suite, Cyberlink Power DVD, Cyberlink YouCam, Windows Live Applications, HP Games Console with hours of free game play Norton Online Backup (30-day trial)
Service & Support Recovery partition (including possibility to recover system, applications and drivers separately)Optional re-allocation of recovery partition Recovery CD/DVD creation tool Symantec Norton Internet Security 2011 (60 days live update)Notebook Help & Support
Additional information P/N: XL574EA #ABU UPC/EAN code: 885631651605
Product colour Black
Weight Starting at 2.55 kg 3.7 kg Packed Weight will vary by configuration
Dimensions 24.6 cm (L) x 37.4 cm (W) x 3.28 cm (min H) / 3.78 cm (max H) 520 x 110 x 345 mm Packed
Energy efficiency compliance ENERGY STAR qualified configuration, EPEAT Silver registered where applicable/supported. See Welcome to EPEAT for registration status by country
Warranty 1 year, pick-up and return, parts and labour you can expand the warranty coverage of your product up to 3 years


cpu vs cpu


Compaq spec wise is fully loaded but youtube videos shows notebook seems to be made of flimsy plastic. I have had HP laptops before for thier build material quality and this can be seen apparent in pics.

HP also has HDMIm, SD card slot and CPU has huge 3mb cache but falls on not having Hyper Threading which the Compaq makes up for.

My usage would be for document processing and downloading and occsaional msn/skype chat so need webcam/mic and SD card reader :rotfl: not bothered if 64bit or not or if comes with o/s.

which one should i go for? :lease::) needing for a 7" netbook replacement.
 
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I would go for the P6000 - it is a slower clocked Core i3 cpu with Intel HD graphics - the T4500 laptop has GL40 integrated graphics which don't even have any hardware acceleration for HD video. The T4500 may be a fraction quicker with some tasks but the P6000 is the better balanced laptop.

- Simon.
 
thanks i thought so too when the HP had HDMI but the compaq didnt but your in depth comment of graphics persuades me :)
 

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