Actually, the M750 does have a few important improvements. For the same price as a standard M700, here what the M750 gives you: (1) You can use Windows Vista 64-bit and, if you install that much, you get access all 4GB of RAM. (2) You also get faster RAM (800MHz instead of 667MHz). (3) Your graphics engine gets an upgrade from the Intel GMA X3100 to the 4500MHD (which is twice as fast and also supports full HD (1080p) video natively). (4) You get a gigabit LAN connection, a USB/eSATA combination sleep-and-charge port, and faster Bluetooth. The changes are small, yes, but the performance gain is impressive and it doesn't cost you anything extra :)
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Actually, the M750 does have a few important improvements. For the same price as a standard M700, here what the M750 gives you: (1) You can use Windows Vista 64-bit and, if you install that much, you get access all 4GB of RAM. (2) You also get faster RAM (800MHz instead of 667MHz). (3) Your graphics engine gets an upgrade from the Intel GMA X3100 to the 4500MHD (which is twice as fast and also supports full HD (1080p) video natively). (4) You get a gigabit LAN connection, a USB/eSATA combination sleep-and-charge port, and faster Bluetooth. The changes are small, yes, but the performance gain is impressive and it doesn't cost you anything extra :)