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August 28, 2006, 9:49 AM PDT
Core 2 Duo laptops hit the streets
Posted by: Michelle Thatcher

Coinciding with Intel's mobile Core 2 Duo announcement today, a number of manufacturers have updated their laptops with the new processor. Here's a sampling of what's on offer.

Built in the same case as the G35-AV600 we reviewed earlier this year, the Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV660's upgrades include a 2GHz Core 2 Duo T7200 processor, two 120GB hard drives, and 2GB of faster 667MHz RAM. Other new features with this refresh: the receiver for the included Media Center remote is now built into the case, and Toshiba is preloading the system with custom DVD software to maximize the laptop's HD-DVD drive. Suggested retail price for the Qosmio G35-AV660 is $3,499.

With the exception of the ultraportable NX100X/E-100M models, Gateway is offering Core 2 Duo processors across its home and business notebook lines, including the M255-E we reviewed.

Dell has included the processors in all three laptops in its XPS line; see our review of the Core 2 Duo XPS M1710.

And finally, Alienware has updated its 15-inch and 17-inch Area 51 laptops as well as its 14-inch Sentia m3450 with the new processors. Look for our review of the Area 51 m5550 this week.

We expect more Core 2 Duo systems from other major vendors to be announced in the coming weeks, so stay tuned for details.

TalkBack
5 messages

Maybe they should change the name

Maybe they should change the name to "core squared" to eliminate the confusion. Or Duo duo or 2+ 2.
See the confusion in the other reply in this forum.
by lobo1967 (See profile) - August 30, 2006 7:18 AM PDT

Can't wait for Apple's releases

If the Core 2 Duo chips got put in the Macbooks, that would have to make them
the best notebooks ever, besides their graphics. It would increase the 5 hour
battery life, and make the speedy 2 ghz processor even faster. The laptop
would be easier on your legs as it wouldn't heat up as much.
by mwknowles92 (See profile) - August 29, 2006 6:43 PM PDT

HP has had the DUO Core out for at least a few wks

I went to sears.com and found an HP model on their site and thought wow a Duo Core and dual 100 GIG Hard drives, and WXGA+ Hi-Def Brightview wide screen 1 Gig 1,559.00 maybe I am dumb but I thought that was a killer deal and as soon as my were delivered a friend wanted one from Sears, and they were and still are out of stock.. Do you all think this is a good deal?
by chuckoc13 (See profile) - August 28, 2006 9:54 PM PDT

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