- Oct 17, 2001
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My wife has an old IBM Thinkpad T-42 with 1.7GHz Pentium M Cpu and 1GB RAM. It's in pretty good shape but the battery may be dead. It won't recharge the battery so maybe the laptop is bad, not the battery. Anyway, a new battery is about $80 and that may not fix it. So I'm considering a netbook. She uses it for basic office productivity like email, crating PowerPoint presentations, and writing reports while at school (we have a regular PC at home).
My question is, how does a Pentium M 1.7 compare with an Atom CPU? Would it be significantly slower or really not noticeable? No games, no high end stuff. I would get 2Gb RAM in the netbook which is 2x whats in the T-42.
My question is, how does a Pentium M 1.7 compare with an Atom CPU? Would it be significantly slower or really not noticeable? No games, no high end stuff. I would get 2Gb RAM in the netbook which is 2x whats in the T-42.
