yeah, the average user actually whinges about microsoft products, be it justified or not. so while you're right in that the average user doesn't really care about clock speed, it's because the average user doesn't really understand what it is. they do care, however, about getting the fastest (and consequently, the "best") that they can get, which is why they do care about clock speed--just not for the right reasons.
the average user here associates better computer with perceived speed, and that's what the higher numbers seem to signify. it means nothing to them that a crusoe chip can run everything they want ad a reasonable speed if it's perceived to be slow.
i can't tell you how many times (i'm also in it) i've been complained to about how slow their desktop p4/1.8ghz is compared to the tiny small-form factor celeron 400s are that their neighbor has. then when they get them, they complain how slow it is compared to the 2.6ghz desktops ordered for the computer labs.
if they don't know the clock speed, they'll go for what looks the newest, too.
which is why the imacs get so popular, even if they suck compared to the powermac towers.
) ) with an older and slower one, put in a new box. She was delighted

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