By
Harald Thon,
published on January 19, 2006
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: is, lg, lw60, express, a, multimedia, notebook, for, business, users | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: is, lg, lw60, express, a, multimedia, notebook, for, business, users | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. Notebook Made In Korea: LG LW60
- 2. Case And Connections
- 3. Case And Connections, Continued
- 4. Case And Connections, Continued
- 5. Power Supply And Battery
- 6. Intelligent Charging Technology Lengthens Battery Life
- 7. Faster RAM Helps Ensure High Performance
- 8. The LAN Chip Sits On The PCIe Bus
- 9. Sophisticated Update And Support Tool
- 10. Display
- 11. Display, Continued
- 12. Wide Keyboard With Separate Numeric Keypad
- 13. AV Instant-On Player With IR Remote Control
- 14. Using The Remote Control Inside Windows
- 15. ...but The Built-in Loudspeakers Are Flat And Tinny
- 16. Test Candidates Compared And Contrasted
- 17. MobileMark 2005, Continued
- 18. Office Applications: SYSmark 2004 SE
- 19. SYSmark 2004 SE, Continued
- 20. PCMark05
- 21. PCMark05, Continued
- 22. Overall Conclusions: Solid Workhorse With Comprehensive Multimedia Functions
- 23. More on this topic
21. PCMark05, Continued



Conclusions: PCMark05
In this benchmark the LW60 Express had to surrender to the Dell Latitude D610, by virtue of its somewhat slower core clock rate. But the Memory benchmark demonstrates clearly that the RAM in the LW60 operates a bit faster than in competing models. The LW60 owns the graphics benchmarks simply by virtue of its dedicated GPU and more powerful graphics subsystem. The MR X600 has substantially more pixel pipelines and vertex shaders than any of the graphics subsystems we reference here for comparison purposes.
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