| Hello,
Many of these things depend on what you are doing with your laptop. If you are using it for word processing, e-mail, etc. you can get a slightly lower speed processor and save some money.
But, if you are looking to be playing video games, working with video, playing music, or other high-processing things, you will want a faster processor, therefore spending more money.
Also, the processor doesn't always mean everything. A decent processor meshed with a good amount of RAM (memory) is still capable of doing a lot. The other specs play an important part with the processor.
So the answer would depend on what you want to do with the laptop and how much money you want to spend on it. Good luck! |