By
Barry Gerber,
published on August 29, 2005
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: innovative, sony, laptop | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: innovative, sony, laptop | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. A Winner, Literally
- 2. Features Galore
- 3. Features Galore, Continued
- 4. About That Wireless WAN Capability
- 5. Testing
- 6. MobileMark 2005, Continued
- 7. SYSmark 2004 SE Performance Benchmarks
- 8. SYSmark 2004, Continued
- 9. PCMark05 Performance Benchmarks
- 10. PCMark05, Continued
- 11. Screen Brightness, Contrast And Uniformity
- 12. Conclusion
- 13. More on this topic
9. PCMark05 Performance Benchmarks
Like SYSmark 2004 SE, PCMark05 is all about performance. It includes an overall system test suite, and other 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. If a score cannot be computed for a test suite, no overall system score is computed.
PCMark scores are scaled to fall between 1200 and 5500. Low and high end reference systems are used to scale and compute the low and high scores, but results below 1200 or greater than 5500 are possible
Here are the charts showing PCMark05 scores for the Sony VAIO VGN-T350T, the Fujitsu Lifebook B6110D and the Toshiba Portege R200.



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