Intel Microprocessor Quick Reference Guide - Product Family
I did find this chart. Basically, I just want to find a small 10 or 11 inch screen notebook that will work with DRA, but I am having trouble making sense of the specifications so far.
for something in that screen size, powerful enough to do the job, you'll end up paying a premium.
This is the kind of thing "TheKrell" is talking about for ZBox
Newegg.com - Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11-U Intel Atom D510 NM10 Chipset 1 x 200Pin Next-Gen NVIDIA ION GPU Mini / Booksize Barebone System
note, its a micro pc ... no screen/keyboard/trackpad.
For example ... 11.6" screen ..
Newegg.com - HP Pavilion dm1-3020us Notebook AMD Dual-Core Processor E-350(1.6GHz) 11.6" 3GB Memory 320GB HDD 7200rpm AMD Radeon HD 6310
$549 ... and its not that powerful, Dual-Core E-350 @1.6 GHz
CPU chart
PassMark - AMD E-350 - Price performance comparison
15.6"
Newegg.com - HP ProBook 4525s (XT950UT#ABA) NoteBook AMD Athlon II Dual-Core P340(2.20GHz) 15.6" 2GB Memory DDR3 1066 320GB HDD 7200rpm DVD Super Multi ATI Radeon HD 4250
$399, more powerful Athlon2 dual core @2.2 GHz
CPU Chart
PassMark - AMD Athlon II P340 Dual-Core - Price performance comparison
See the rough specs here
AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Mobile P340 vs AMD E-Series E-350
Note that the Athlon II is roughly twice the performance, and 150 less ... other components in the system shift the performance too.. but bottom line, the smaller screen stuff usually costs more, or is severely lacking for horsepower.
There's only one dual core atom netbook out that I'd heard of, but its not available in the big box stores so that means getting on line only, thus if there's failure, you're under their mercy for fix times.
If you look at the Intel camp.. its pretty much the same thing...
i3's are the lower end, i5 & i7 comprise the higher performing chips..
$499 and the speed comparison beteen the 540 11" amd machine to this one is the difference of night and day...
So the smaller the screen, either the less power you have, and still a higher price ... or for a comprable small screen and good performance, you'll pay nearly double.
499 for a 14" ... 799 for a 13.x inch
I'd let price and specs rule rather than screen size.