Me again. Sorry to bore you with these details, but this info below gives you an idea of how complex it is comparing processors.
Intel have two main groups of processors that they put in laptops:
Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor
Intel Core Duo mobile processor
Note the names are very similar, but there is an extra "2" in the first name which is missing from the second name.
The ones with the "2" in the name are the better, faster processors.
Note that the processors from each "group" run at various Ghz, but you cannot really compare a CPU from one group with a CPU from the other group because they are a different design.
Here is a rather complicated chart showing how the various Intel laptop CPUs differ:
http://www.intel.com/products/centrino/compare .htm
Note the row that says "FSB" with numbers like 800Mhz. This is the "bus" showing how fast the data flows round the computer, the higher number the better.
Note also "L2 cache" with numbers like 2mb or 4Mb . This is super fast memory fitted to the CPU. The more memory the better.
So you cannot just compare Ghz.
The important thing for you is to identify the "CPU number sequence" of the CPU you are looking at.
The number will be like T5600 or T2250 or numbers begining U7 or L7.
Give us those numbers for any latop you are interested in and we can compare them.