Test Setup

Like pretty much all new notebooks, Toshiba is shipping the X205 with Windows Vista. They eliminate any need to compromise on what software or features Microsoft includes by jumping straight to Windows Vista Ultimate. One of these days we might actually start wanting to use a 64-bit operating system, but with only 2GB of memory and a few remaining quirks with 64-bit drivers (particularly for laptops), sticking with a 32-bit operating system for the time being is reasonable.

Toshiba X205-S9359 Tested Configuration
Processor Core 2 Duo T7300 (2.00GHz 4MB 800FSB)
Chipset Intel GM965 + ICH8-ME
Memory 2x1024MB DDR2 SO-DIMMs (Hyundai HYMP512S64CP8-T5)
Tested at DDR2-667 5-5-5-15
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 8700M GT 512MB w/255MB TurboCache
Display 17" WSXGA+ TruBright (1680x1050)
LG Philips LP171WE3 (Jan 2007)
Hard Drive 2 x 160GB 5400RPM 8MB SATA
(Toshiba MK1637GSX)
Optical Drive Toshiba HD DVD TS-L802A
Audio Realtek ALC268 HD Audio
Battery 9-Cell 65WHr
Operating System Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit

We have not yet finished running all of our benchmarks on this laptop, and we are working on adding a few new tests including MobileMark 2007. For this first look at the Satellite X205, we will be running a few performance suites, gaming benchmarks, and battery life tests. Additional testing will follow in the near future. All tests were run three times and we took the highest result. The prefetch folder was cleared before each benchmarking run.

Design and Appearance (Cont'd) General Performance
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  • mostlyprudent - Friday, August 31, 2007 - link

    Will the follow up article give a little more info about the quality of the LCD display?
  • Inkjammer - Friday, August 31, 2007 - link

    I'm actually using the same Toshiba x205 laptop right now. The LCD is fairly decent, but to be honest I've seen better. I just can't seem to ever shake the feeling there's just not enough contrast - the colors seems slightly muted. They're by no means bad, but could be slightly better.

    The quality is good, and the blacks seem rather decent enough - HD-DVDs look fantastic. Hot Fuzz and 300 really do shine on the monitor.

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