Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: fujitsus, tiny, laptop, gets, microsofts, tablet, pc, os | Themes: Business Notebooks
- 1. An Ultra Light That Works
- 2. Tablet PC: A New Approach To Office Computing
- 3. Tablet PC: A New Approach To Office Computing, Continued
- 4. Tablet PC: A New Approach To Office Computing, Continued
- 5. Fujitsu's Lifebook P1510D And Tablet PC
- 6. Classifying The Fujitsu Lifebook P1510D
- 7. Features
- 8. Features, Continued
- 9. Features, Continued
- 10. Using The Fujitsu Lifebook P1510D
- 11. Of Keys And Mice
- 12. The Lifebook P1510D's Display: A Study In Virtuosity
- 13. The Lifebook P1510D's Display: A Study In Virtuosity, Continued
- 14. Testing The Fujitsu Lifebook P1510D
- 15. MobileMark 2005 Battery Benchmarks, Continued
- 16. MobileMark 2005 Battery Benchmarks Conclusions
- 17. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks
- 18. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks, Continued
- 19. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks Conclusions
- 20. PCMark05 Benchmarks
- 21. PCMark05 Performance Benchmarks Conclusions
- 22. Conclusions
- 23. More on this topic
20. PCMark05 Benchmarks
Like SYSmark 2004 SE, PCMark05 is all about performance. PCMark05 includes an overall system test suite and also offers test suites that focus on the CPU, memory, graphics and hard disk drives. If any part of a test suite cannot run or fails, a PCMark05 score is not computed for that suite and the PCMark05 overall score is not computed. As with SYSmark 2004 SE, the computer is plugged into an AC socket and its CPU is set to run at top speed.
PCMark scores are scaled to run between 1200 and 5500. Low and high end reference systems are used to scale and compute the low (1200) and high (5500) scores. However, scores less than 1200 and greater than 5500 are possible
Here are the charts showing PCMark05 scores for the Fujitsu Lifebook P1510D with Tablet PC and the other three comparable laptops included in this review.





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