Great computing starts with Intel Inside

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25 September 2007 11:22 GMT / By Pocket-lint Promotion

Great computing starts with Intel Inside, and here is why:

Over 2x multitasking performance
Get things done on the move with over 2x multitasking performance on your notebook. Edit, stream, mix and match your favourite digital entertainment. All while running virus scans in the background without sacrificing sped.

Enabled longer battery life
Delivering the power you need and saving the power you don’t, Intel Centrino Duo processor technology enables longer battery life in your notebook. Get ready to start and actually finish a DVD on your next flight with efficient technologies built in.

Up to 5x wireless performance
Reach out with 5x faster wireless connectivity around the home when you get Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N technology and a wireless-n router. Say goodbye to chasing signals with your notebook as you extend your wireless range up to 2x. Experience the increased speed and range of next-generation wireless over conventional Wi-Fi.

Next-generation 3D graphics
Selected notebooks deliver stunning visual results with Intel Graphics Technology. Experience the full Windows Vista spectrum, beautiful video playback and breathtaking gaming performance. Intel Graphics Technology is built right into your system’s motherboard so you get excellent speed and functionality at low cost, compared to typical add-on graphics cards.

*Check http://www.intel.co.uk/greatcomputing for benchmark comparison details
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