MobileMark 2005 Battery Benchmarks

By Barry Gerber, published on October 5, 2005
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: | Themes: Business Notebooks

7. MobileMark 2005 Battery Benchmarks

The MobileMark 2005 benchmarks test how a mobile computer does when running on battery. There are four battery life tests: office productivity, research and reading, DVD playback and wireless Web browsing. The DVD playback test is run only when the computer has a built-in DVD drive or includes a dedicated external DVD drive that is powered only by the computer's battery.

Each test uses real world applications and runs from the time the computer's battery reaches full charge and the power plug is pulled until the battery is totally discharged. Test results are reported in hours and minutes. In addition, MobileMark 2005 calculates two performance values while doing the office productivity test: an overall performance score and the average response time for completion of all the tasks in the office productivity test. The overall performance score is based on average response time and is scaled against the performance of a modestly powered reference system, which received a score of 100.

MobileMark 2005 tests are run with the CPU in battery saving mode. This means that the CPU speed changes according to computing demands and, in some cases, battery charge. Though it tends to increase battery life while reducing performance, this is the preferred way to run a laptop on battery and, because this is the default setting on almost all mobile computers, it is the way most people run their laptops on internal power.

All MobileMark 2005 tests are performed using the battery that comes with the computer when you buy it. If the manufacturer also provides a higher capacity battery, we run the Office Productivity test with that battery installed.

The following charts present the MobileMark 2005 tests for the Fujitsu Lifebook P1510D. Charts also include test results for comparable laptops we tested in the past. Even if the manufacturer includes a high capacity battery, the charts include only results for tests using the standard battery. Results for high capacity batteries are presented in the conclusions section, which follows the charts.

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