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11. Jul 2018
Last year's model, so to speak, but still fine
Even though these apparently gathered dust in some warehouse for a year or more, the product is rated to have a long shelf life (10 years), and still seems perfectly fine.

09. Mär 2016
Inexpensive, but it shows
Given that you get two chances at long term usefulness and they are inexpensive, they are a good value, but you won't get what you haven't paid for, either. The materials are the minimum required to be functional. There is little padding and the design doesn't seal off the ears as fully as possible. The compression is enabled by a perimeter of spring-steel wire just inside the hem and so isn't very adjustable without risking breakage. These are likely not up to the rigors of, say, skiing.
04. Mär 2011
Not a good upgrade for a T7200
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich I bought a T7600 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo mobile CPU, thinking it would be a small but useful improvement replacing a T7200 2.00GHz Core 2 Duo in a Toshiba Satellite P105 laptop. The T7600 was the fastest compatible CPU available (short of the unlocked-multiplier T7600G, which is ridiculously expensive and not common). It wasn't an improvement at all. The Windows Experience CPU score didn't improve by even a tenth. It frankly shocked me.
The difference between the two CPUs is purely in the multiplier: one is 12 and the other is 14. Everything else, even the TDP of 34W, is the same. I've seen improvement in desktop CPUs from similar multiplier changes (overclocking same CPU), so this made no sense to me.
If you happen to have a laptop with a T7200 CPU and are considering trying to use a T7600 as an upgrade, don't bother. In spite of the multiplier change they really ARE the same CPU, and you won't gain any benefit.