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Quick answer is that the i7 is faster. There's Intel Core, Intel Pentium, i3, i5, i7. Also look at what generation the processor is. 6th generation being the newest/fastest on the market. Look at the Ghz number as well. I'd say 2.3Ghz is plenty sufficient for a 6th generation i3, anything higher such as 2.4-2.9Ghz is usually reserved for i5-i7 (remeber- the higher the number the faster it is, the less lag time you will see while using the laptop, the more u are able to do). Lastly, ck out the ram. Again, the higher the number RAM the better. Higher numbers= more money ur dishing out but also better performance, screen resolution, comes with touch screen option, most likely an aluminum casing to the laptop.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Speed in processing is the main thing with regards to multiple applications in use at the same time, but you probably won't notice much of a difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Basically speed! The i7 will be faster. But the i5 is more than fast enough to last years to come. The best upgrade you can do to this laptop is put in an SSD hard drive. Apps and files will open much faster and windows will load in a blink.
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