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    Dr.B Guest

    Default I know Celeron often gets passed over due to its

    I know Celeron often gets passed over due to its lower processing speed but I just got off the phone with a rep at www.alltp.com and they said they don't carry that model because they "don't like it" and its "problematic." Anybody have any experience with the Celeron machine? While I'd rather have the Centrino chip I don't really need a powerhouse and I'd rather save the extra 3-400 bucks.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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    Pingmeister Guest

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    I am a longtime fan of the Celerons and I am not sure about any "problematic" issues but one major advantage of the Centrino line is the fact that the procesor is super-low-power, even throttling itself down when you don't need the processing power.

    If you are going to be using your tablet near a power source I think the Celeron is a great choice for a casual user.

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