each has its benefit. if you prefer thin/small notebooks it will be pentium M (less heat, lower power consumption) or if you want a full size desktop replacement it will be the pentium 4 (more heat, more power comsumption). technology wise, the pentium m is much better. it will just depend on what size of notebook your getting.
Those Dothan Pentium M's are ussually quite a bit faster than a P4. Only really benifit of the P4's in a laptop is that they are cheaper. A Pentium M is superior in every way IMO.
depends on you typical use. P4 is a good option only as a desktop replacement. The advantage is as dc5 pointed out. I would recommend Pentium M. I have a notebook running on P4 gets pretty hot if I use it for more than couple of minutes.
I wouldn't even touch a P4 for a desktop replacement laptop. Those suckers run super hot, with a fan spinning really high and loud. Stick with the Pentium M, or find an AMD64 based system if you can.
Originally posted by: JBT
Those Dothan Pentium M's are ussually quite a bit faster than a P4. Only really benifit of the P4's in a laptop is that they are cheaper. A Pentium M is superior in every way IMO.
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