@wizard :-
Worth bearing in mind, Wiz. This IS a 'mobile' chip, after all...
Though for some of the uses I intend to put this to, I don't think having the governors dialled-down to the minimum is quite going to 'cut the mustard'. I WILL experiment, though. Remember, even when I use it outside, it's usually still hooked-up to the mains via an extension lead out of the garage.....it's not often I use these things purely on battery power.
I will say this much. Although this T7250 is a mobile chip, and "only" running at 2 GHz, I'm pleasantly surprised by how responsive it is.....even when running relatively 'heavy' browsers like the Chromium clones. Mind you, I think I got so used to the 'watching paint dry' aspect of the 1100's P4, speedwise, that almost anything would seem fast by comparison!
Although it's only a few years younger than the 1100, it goes to show how fast the pace of development is in computing. This is a totally different machine, even though it was built by the same company; way faster, much more responsive, and with many more built-in features, OOTB.
I think I made a good choice with this little beauty.
Mike.