Is the P4-M good for a laptop?

mallik

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I was looking for a cheap laptop, and I wanted something better than a P3. Centrino is a bit too much for me, so I was wondering if P4 mobile CPU's are good for laptops. More specifically I was wondering what people thought of the Thinkpad T30.

I heard regular P4 CPU's are crap in laptops, but how are the mobile ones in terms of performance, battery life, heat, etc.?
 

roguerower

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No. You will have uber heat, and a crappy battery life. The Thinkpad is good, but the P4-M's never really cracked up. They're good if you wanna move from one wall outlet to the next, but if you want any kind of battery life, u go with the the M. Centrino isn't a processor, but rather a combination of things, such as the chipset, the Pentium M processor, and the Intel wireless. If you dont have those three, you dont have Centrino. In the notebook forum there should be a thread bout everything. Try and find it. It should be on the first page.
 

motard

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I second rogurower, the T30 isn't that great.
Stick to the T2X or T4X.
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WackyDan

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Originally posted by: motard
I second rogurower, the T30 isn't that great.
Stick to the T2X or T4X.
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However, the T30 is one solid machine in regard to build quality. If you can get one with a NEW battery, you'll get between 3.25 and 4 hours of run time depending on the machines specs. T20 series (t20 thru t23) were all PIII's.
 

MDE

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The P4-M is functionally the same as the desktop P4 except it downclocks when it isn't doing anything (SpeedStep). The Pentium M (or Centrino) or Mobile Athlon 64 are better choices.
 

fbrdphreak

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If you're looking at a used Thinkpad, check out the P3 based T20 series. P3's are much better for mobile use and are just as practical for normal application usage
 

Robor

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My coworker got a Dell 5160 and I'm glad I spent the extra on my T42. Mine is smaller, lighter, more sturdy, and quieter. Plus his power supply is like a brick.