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Pentium 4 3.2GHz(Prescott) or Pentium-M 2.0 (Dothan)??
This laptop is mainly for video encoding/rendering with 1GB memory and a Radeon 9700. Anyone know how they compare in terms of speed and how much the difference is? Programs used will be Adobe Premiere Pro & After Effects, Sony Vegas 5, and Sony DVD Architect.
I'm leaning towards the Prescott since everything I've read on the internet seems to say that Prescott is faster. But if the Dothan doesn't lag that far behind, I'd rather have the Dothan since it's battery will last much longer, it's cooler, and it's thinner. I'll probably be plugged in most of the time, but a Dothan would come in handy in case I need to travel. But if the Dothan is much slower for the apps I'll be using, then I think I would go with the Prescott.
So what do you think? The laptops I'm looking at are both about $2K.
Prescott or Dothan?
This laptop is mainly for video encoding/rendering with 1GB memory and a Radeon 9700. Anyone know how they compare in terms of speed and how much the difference is? Programs used will be Adobe Premiere Pro & After Effects, Sony Vegas 5, and Sony DVD Architect.
I'm leaning towards the Prescott since everything I've read on the internet seems to say that Prescott is faster. But if the Dothan doesn't lag that far behind, I'd rather have the Dothan since it's battery will last much longer, it's cooler, and it's thinner. I'll probably be plugged in most of the time, but a Dothan would come in handy in case I need to travel. But if the Dothan is much slower for the apps I'll be using, then I think I would go with the Prescott.
So what do you think? The laptops I'm looking at are both about $2K.
Prescott or Dothan?