The Vostro has an Intel Core 2 duo T6670 while the Inspiron has the T4200.
Will there be any noticible difference between these two processors?
The Vostro has a WXGA+anti glare LED display while the Inspiron has an
HD+LED display. Are these the same?
Would there be any benefit of getting 4 gigs of shared memory over 3 gigs?
Thanks for any help you can give.
Anne
I suggest you save your relative some money and buy a netbook.
Daddy
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I agree! And while some dislike the small screens and keyboards... I
have sort of a solution for some (one that I use often). As while
running portable, you just have to put up with it. Although at home, you
can connect them up to an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse. For
light duty tasks, one can't tell they are not using a big beefy desktop.
Except you have a lot more space and it is much quieter. Especially the
SSD models. If this just won't do, there are inexpensive 15.4 inch
laptop screens too. Larger than this tends to go way up in price.
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Bill
Asus EEE PC 701G4 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
Windows XP SP2
To answer the questions you asked, there is little difference they are
each the entry
level machines for their particular sites. The T6670 is a newer cpu
version and is faster
than the T4200 by about 20%. The screens you will have to look at
yourself as it's a personal
preference matter. However, if it's to be used indoors there is little
practical difference.
There is no point to the additional memory if the operating system is 32
bit XP and/or win7.
I pretty much agree with your other replies. 4 vs 3 gigs won't make
much difference for XP and I think the same for windows 7. Besides
for the tasks you mentioned, you probably don't even need 2 gigs so 3
should be plenty.
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William
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