1. If you've used Windows on dual CPU, you'll know if FEELS better. I've left my dual CPU desktop for this single CPU laptop, and the lags and stalls I get in the GUI are annoying now I know they don't have to occur. Very very very looking forward to dual core laptop.
2. My work has thousands of PCs, and all of them are top spec, and all of them run 10 to 15 business apps at once for the users to do their work. Dual core will help them heaps - the only reason they're not dual CPU now is the $$$.
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