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It's not necessarily what you think matters when you are in the market for a new laptop. You have to take an overall view of what is going on inside the computer to make sure its worth the money.It is not all about the speed of the processor as much as the other things surrounding the cpu that is the most important to keep an eye on. For example you wont notice slight increases of clock speed on the cpu as much as you will notice the difference in gigs of RAM. The type of cd and bluray payer/burner you have is not going to make much difference anymore either as they are all rated at the higher speeds for the most part. Unless you are a gamer the graphics card that comes with the machine will likely be enough to do what you need it to do. Exceptions...if you are going to use it as a television to watch high definition, or you need it to do graphics and some video editing. Processor cores, RAM and hard disk space are going to be the areas you will want to pay most attention to. Again all of these topics are to be kept in perspective related to what your intended use for the machine is. Laptop batteries are worth the extra money when looking, as well as the size of the screen ans weight.
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