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Dell Latitude X300: A Traveler's Companion : Review

Added to the directory: Sat, 01 Nov, 2003. Source: AnandTech.

Quote: Ultraportable notebooks have become more popular, a direct result of the Pentium-M mobile processor and Centrino technology. As we mentioned before, system designers had two options available when producing a notebook with a manageable size. For one, they could use the low voltage Pentium III-M chip, which provided to be good speed, but wasn't very forgiving on the power side of things. The other option was to choose Transmeta's Crusoe processor, which proved to use very little power, but at the sacrifice of speed. The Pentium-M mobile processor combines the best of both of these processors, resulting in a power conscious chip that has plenty of performance.

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