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On 30 aug 2007, at 02.30, Doug Cox wrote: > Yeah - the Intel marketing babble confuses the heck out of me. But > I made sure that the Toshiba had a real Core 2 Duo in it (vs. Core > Duo), and I'm glad I did. They sort of mask the facts with the > "Centrino" label, because Centrino can mean Core Duo *or* Core 2 > Duo, and also includes a specific set of motherboards and wireless > chips. "Centrino" can also mean one CPU, as in my Centrino Laptop. The term Centrino, penned by Intel, is actually used to describe a laptop designed with portability in mind but still with good performance guaranteed. The magic is said to come about due to a particular combination of CPU, mainboard chipset and wireless network. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)