About the most CPU-intensive thing I do is occasionally watch HD video, which my Atom netbook fails miserably at and my dual-core Centrino laptop is 50/50 on...zero gaming, but a some multi-tasking like having 12-15 tabs of Chrome open while on Skype and with Windows or Excel and maybe music playing in the background. Web surfing, Office suites, movies and music, very occasional simple photo editing (Irfanview, Picasa, etc.)---very light CPU demands, but I do want the snappiest performance possible within those parameters.
Budget: $300-500.
Prefer Asus or Toshiba, since these two brands seem to be the most reliable from what I've read.
So, prices seem to vary by CPU, in ascending order:
AMD C-50/60 (these start around $300)
Pentium Core 2 Duo
AMD E-350/450
Pentium B940/950
Intel i3
AMD A6
AMD A8
Intel i5 (Best Buy has an Asus i5 for $450)
My question: which of the above would be the best bang for the buck given my non-intensive needs, beyond which the law of diminishing returns would begin to kick in? I'm not even considering an i7 of course, lol.
Budget: $300-500.
Prefer Asus or Toshiba, since these two brands seem to be the most reliable from what I've read.
So, prices seem to vary by CPU, in ascending order:
AMD C-50/60 (these start around $300)
Pentium Core 2 Duo
AMD E-350/450
Pentium B940/950
Intel i3
AMD A6
AMD A8
Intel i5 (Best Buy has an Asus i5 for $450)
My question: which of the above would be the best bang for the buck given my non-intensive needs, beyond which the law of diminishing returns would begin to kick in? I'm not even considering an i7 of course, lol.