Don't know Paul. Looks like the processor is the weak link in that one. 1MB L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB, and only 32-bit compatibility. The T2130 is essentially a stripped-down Conroe. Comparing the two the Conroe processor has a 4MB L2 cache and use a 1066/1333MHz FSB.
Still not a bad price though(around U.S. $920), assuming you're not planning on any upgrading, and there is a 3-year warranty according to the advert. I'll compare it with tommorow's (Not always)Best-Buy advert.
Many thanks for the extra info, Mush....
That's what I was looking for...

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Laptops/Notebooks are a bit out of my field of expertise, and I'm certainly not well-up on the inner workings of Intel Processors...(More of an AMD Man myself!)...

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At the moment I have all my Music Programming software running on my bulky PC* and coupled to my MIDI keyboards via long MIDI data leads on the other side of my studio.
A small Laptop (running the same software) mounted on top of my Keyboards would be much more comfortable/sensible.
...but it does require a FAST processor, lots of RAM, and a good Sound Chip, to convert all the streaming MIDI data to audio waveforms, without any "latency" (delay)...

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This is just the sort of advise I need in this application....
...thanks Folks...

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Paul...You hum it....I'll play it... 8-)...!
* The PC with its specification below, and it's quality Creative Labs Soundblaster Pro 1024 Sound card does the job admirably, but is inconvenient and bulky to use for live playing.