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I would be very interested how the performance compare between orginal centrino and duo processor for example Dell 9200, Dell XPS and Dell 9400 just released, assuming budget of £1300-£1500.

Assuming word processor mode, I know Dell 9200 battery can last for 2.5 hour in starbuck, I would like to know how long Dell 9400 last. If this is just 1 hour then it would be too short. You may set configuration to power saving mode...but must be actually being used to avoid laptop going to sleep.

If this is significant I would dipose 9200 and order 9400, otherwise I just stand back and buy 42" LCD TV instead.

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