Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: how, does, dell | Themes: Business Notebooks
- 1. Time For Some Comparisons
- 2. Features: Dell Latitude X1, Fujitsu P1510D, Averatec AV1050
- 3. Features: Sony T350P, Fujitsu B6110D, Toshiba R200
- 4. Six Laptops: Specifications Compared
- 5. Using The Dell Latitude X1
- 6. Using The Dell Latitude X1, Continued
- 7. Testing The Dell Latitude X1
- 8. MobileMark 2005 Battery Benchmarks, Continued
- 9. MobileMark 2005 Battery Benchmarks, Continued
- 10. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks
- 11. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks, Continued
- 12. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks, Continued
- 13. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks Conclusions
- 14. PCMark05 Benchmarks
- 15. PCMark05 Benchmarks, Continued
- 16. 3DMark05 Benchmarks
- 17. Conclusions
- 18. More on this topic
8. MobileMark 2005 Battery Benchmarks, Continued
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. Even if the manufacturer includes a high capacity optional battery, 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.
The following charts present the MobileMark 2005 tests for the Dell Latitude X1. Charts also include test results for the other five laptops that MobilityGuru tested in the recent past. Some test results are not reported for the Averatec AV1050 because the tests in question were not performed on it. Conclusions follow the benchmark charts.




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