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    Just curious if anyone knows the language of the site with the pictures.
    http://www.bug.hr/vijesti/?id=73373

    And if possible a tool to translate this because this site has some information that I am quite interested in involving HP notebooks.

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    Croatian, and tool to translate would be google translator.
    http://www.google.com/language_tools

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    Thanks for telling me that it's Croatian but google translator does not support Croatian so that's why I was asking for another translator tool but I've found one.
    Thanks again.

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    I saw a head to head test in a magazine that basically said outright taht the core duo was better and faster than the turion x2, and it conserves battery. I know the core duo is only 32 bit, compared to the 64 bit turion x2. is it really possible that the article was correct?

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    Possible, but the battery life advantage is small and likely mostly due to the weak Intel integrated chipset more than the CPU. Single-threaded synthetic benchmarks can often fit in the massive L2 caches the Core chips have, making them appear faster than they are in normal use. Some early notebooks were incorrectly configured with DDR2-533 RAM instead of DDR2-667, which didn't help. (Faster RAM won't help an Intel CPU much but AMD chips can make very good use of it.)

    And then there's flat out fraud...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LanEvoIII
    Thanks for telling me that it's Croatian but google translator does not support Croatian so that's why I was asking for another translator tool but I've found one.
    Thanks again.
    Google translator does not support Croatian

    Could you please Link to translator tool that does ?

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    Well this is the one I used. It's not the best translator IMO but it should suffice.

    http://www.translation-guide.com/fre...ian&to=English

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    Quote Originally Posted by LanEvoIII
    Well this is the one I used. It's not the best translator IMO but it should suffice.

    http://www.translation-guide.com/fre...ian&to=English
    Thank you sir...

    Would you happen to know a translator for currency?
    I was wondering what the below would be in US dollars?

    In the news release it says in the French market they're going to be:
    899 € -dv6000
    1299 € -dv9000

    Anyone know what that is in US dollars?
    Last edited by WeAreNotAlone; 10th July 2006 at 01:56 AM.

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    899 € = around 1,145.49 USD
    1299 € = around 1,655.39 USD

    from http://www.xe.com

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    **** i am loving the 17 series.... i wish they would make a compaq version of it....

 

 
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