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CNET.co.uk has 6 stories on duo
What is the difference between Intel's Centrino and Core Duo?
Digital Living I'm a little confused by all this talk of Centrino, Centrino Duo, Core Duo and goodness knows what else. Three types of Core processor are commonly used in Centrino laptops: Core Solo, Core Duo and Core 2 Duo.
30 May 2007, 10:34
Mac OS X vs Windows Vista
Digital Living PCs were privileged to the first Intel Core and Core 2 Duo CPUs, they've had access to high-speed wireless 802.11n wireless for some time, not to mention high-capacity Blu-ray and HD DVD drives. Is there a God?
27 April 2007, 15:34
Build the ultimate quiet PC
Digital Living We've chosen an Asus N4L-VM DH motherboard (£98 from Dabs.com -- picture 1) as it's designed for desktop use, but accepts Socket 479-type laptop CPUs, including the Intel Core Duo and Core Solo chips found in modern laptops.
7 September 2006, 15:49
Apple MacBook Pro
Digital Living It's said to be four to five times faster than the PowerBook G4, so is it the Apple of your eye, or rotten to the Core Duo? New name, new chip: the MacBook Pro is the first Apple laptop powered by an Intel processor.
25 January 2006, 7:10
Sony PSP: Accessorise This
Digital Living Unfortunately, Memory Stick Pro Duo media is more expensive than SD media, and for that you have Sony to thank. The Sony PSP is an utterly cool gadget by itself, but as any fashionista will tell you, the secret to true style is in accessorising.
6 September 2005, 7:45
Get more from Sony's PSP
Digital Living As we said in our review, Memory Stick Duo media isn't cheap, with a 512MB card costing around £60 and a 1GB card £100. A larger Memory Stick Duo would also be advantageous, especially if you plan on watching full-length movies.
1 September 2005, 14:54


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