Performance - Overall Performance

Office Performance
Office Productivity SYSMark 2002
Desktop 2.0GHz

Desktop 1.9GHz

Desktop 1.8GHz

WinBook J4 2.4GHz

Dell Inspiron 8200 2.0GHz

Compaq Presario 2800T 1.7GHz

WinBook N4 1.8GHz

ECS i-Buddie XP 2100+

ECS i-Buddie 4 1.6GHz

Toshiba 1905-S277 1.6GHz

ASUS S1 1.2GHz

Compaq Presario 900 1500+

161

155

153

138

128

123

119

119

102

99

91

87

|
0
|
32
|
64
|
97
|
129
|
161
|
193

Off the bat the the Dell Inspiron 8200 2.0GHz secures itself as the fastest performing notebook based off of a mobile processor that we have seen at AnandTech. The 2.0GHz Mobile Pentium 4-M is the second fastest mobile Pentium 4 processor available and it certainly does not disappoint. The Dell Inspiron 8200 with the 2.0GHz processor on a DDR memory bus was able to perform within 8% of the SDR based 2.4GHz WinBook J4 (based off a desktop processor running 400MHz faster). As we have seen in previous reviews, the performance of notebook systems are typically off that of a comparable desktop system. Our Dell Inspiron 8200 performed 26% slower than the 2.0GHz desktop system we configured. The difference in speed results from a number of issues present in notebooks (such as slower hard drives, less aggressive memory timings, ect), and is typically observed when comparing any laptop to a desktop system. The Inspiron 8200's next closest competitor, the Compaq Presario 2800T, fell back 4% in the Office Productivity portion of SYSMark 2002.

Overall Performance
SYSMark 2002
Desktop 2.0GHz

Desktop 1.9GHz

Desktop 1.8GHz

WinBook J4 2.4GHz

Dell Inspiron 8200 2.0GHz

Compaq Presario 2800T 1.7GHz

WinBook N4 1.8GHz

ECS i-Buddie XP 2100+

ECS i-Buddie 4 1.6GHz

Toshiba 1905-S277 1.6GHz

Compaq Presario 900 1500+

ASUS S1 1.2GHz

215

205

202

195

180

167

160

151

141

127

112

94

|
0
|
43
|
86
|
129
|
172
|
215
|
258

Again we see the the Dell Inspiron 8200 fall short of only one other mobile system: the desktop processor based WinBook J4. Thanks to its faster processor, the WinBook J4 performed 8% faster overall in SYSMark 2002. The Inspiron 8200 outperformed the next fastest system, the Compaq Presario 2800T, by 8%. Performance of the mobile system was 19% slower overall than the performance of the 2.0GHz desktop system. Again, this is a trend that we have seen throughout all mobile platforms.

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  • Anonymous User - Monday, July 7, 2003 - link

    I have had this pc for about six months now, and I am still in awe. My setup was not as good as the test model here, my processor is a 1.7 GHz and only 384Mb ram and the ATI 9000. I use this laptop for web surfing and internet gaming, mainly Diablo II(HC). This machine ROX.....

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