Hello all,
I'm in the market for a new 10-12" notebook without breaking the bank.
I was looking at E450-powered notebooks as I thought they gave the best balance for sensible value.
But should I spend a little more to get a i3-2357m?
I will use the notebook for:
80% non demanding tasks (office, web, email)
15% old gaming (within the capabilities of such a notebook - hopefully something like COD4 on a playable fps with lower settings)
5% light editing of 720p video
About 50% in linux, 50% in windows OS.
I know that on CPU-intensive tasks the i3 beats the E450. And from what I've read the full-fat sandy bridge HD3000 will beat the fusion's 6320, but how about the HD 3000 in ULV guises?
Thanks in advance for any pointers!
I'm in the market for a new 10-12" notebook without breaking the bank.
I was looking at E450-powered notebooks as I thought they gave the best balance for sensible value.
But should I spend a little more to get a i3-2357m?
I will use the notebook for:
80% non demanding tasks (office, web, email)
15% old gaming (within the capabilities of such a notebook - hopefully something like COD4 on a playable fps with lower settings)
5% light editing of 720p video
About 50% in linux, 50% in windows OS.
I know that on CPU-intensive tasks the i3 beats the E450. And from what I've read the full-fat sandy bridge HD3000 will beat the fusion's 6320, but how about the HD 3000 in ULV guises?
Thanks in advance for any pointers!