What's the big deal and big differences between the 4200U and 4300U processors? My SP2 has the 4200U and so far so good. Are the 4200U's somehow inferior or defective? Seems like everybody wants only the 4300U's Is that just because they're the latest greatest or what?
The 4300U is 16-18% faster than 4200u and has support for faster operation of virtual machines which is very important for software developers (like me). The graphics is also 10% faster (1100MHz instead of 1000MHz clock).
But how does that translate to actual everyday differences? You mentioned the 16-18% faster processor, do you have a real life situation where you notice this? From my perspective, having Word open in 2.2 seconds rather than 2.5 is not something I would ever notice.
Don't get me wrong if I wouldn't complain if I had a 4300, but percentages on their own are meaningless. I'd prefer to know actual, factual, tangible differences.
The 4300U is 16-18% faster than 4200u and has support for faster operation of virtual machines which is very important for software developers (like me). The graphics is also 10% faster (1100MHz instead of 1000MHz clock).