Mobile Performance
General
Battery Performance
Mobile Mark 2002 (Score in Mobile Marks - Higher is Better) |
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0 |
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32 |
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64 |
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96 |
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128 |
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160 |
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192 |
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The battery performance score portion of MobileMark 2002 measures system performance
while on battery power. Thanks to the SpeedStep technology utilized by both
the Pentium III-M and the Pentium M processors, notebooks and tablets utilizing
these processors do not lose (virtually) any performance when running on battery
power. This results in the Pentium M chips maintaining a fairly large lead over
the Scribbler SC500: about 60% with the 1.6GHz Pentium M.
Battery
Life
Mobile Mark 2002 (Score in Minutes - Higher is Better) |
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0 |
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100 |
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200 |
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299 |
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399 |
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499 |
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599 |
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Things change a bit when we get to the battery life graph. We have become accustomed
to seeing the Electrovaya Scribbler SC500 at the bottom of the graphs. In fact,
until we tested the battery life of the system, the SC500 was in last place
in every test except for one (the Internet Content Creation section of SYSMark
2002). When we tested battery life the Electrovaya Scribbler SC500 found its
way to the top of the graphs and not by a small margin at all.
Remember how we mentioned that the key to the Scribbler SC500's success was
its battery life? Well the battery life test in MobileMark 2002 certainly proves
this. The tablet lasted for a full 8 hours and 19 minutes! That is almost exactly
2 hours more than the Pentium M based IBM ThinkPad T40p with its ultra high
capacity battery. Truthfully we were amazed with the battery life of the Scribbler
SC500 as it is unlike any other tablet or notebook we have seen to date. At
over 8 hours of battery life, the system provides enough power to run all day
away from the wall.
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Poopship - Tuesday, December 18, 2012 - link
I asked for an ipad and this is what I got