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Old 5th April 2004   #1
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celeron vs pentium

I am purchasing a new laptop computer ( to replace one that was stolen). I am looking at the Toshiba Salellite A45 121or 151. They are the same except that one is a celeron processer and the other a pentium.

My question is for a user using the internet for investments, some moderate photography and wireless etc .Is there any reason to stay with the pentium or will the celeron be OK.
I need to stay with a Toshiba since I have a transferable warrenty

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Read this to help you make up your own mind:
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20020903/index.html

But, from what you say in your post, I'd say the Celeron would be just fine.


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