Vaio NVR-23: From All Sides, Continued
Contents
- 1. Mobile Athlon XP And KT266A: A Superior Combination?
- 2. Vaio NVR-23: From All Sides
- 3. Vaio NVR-23: From All Sides, Continued
- 4. PowerNow = Always As Much Power As Necessary + Power Consumption As Low As Possible
- 5. Windows XP: The Relationship Between Power Scheme And PowerNow
- 6. Nvidia's PowerMizer: PowerNow For The GPU
- 7. Test Setup: Sony NVR-23
- 8. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 9. Synthetic Benchmarks
- 10. Multimedia Performance: PC Mark 2002
- 11. Application Benchmarks
- 12. 3D Performance: The Latest Drivers From The Manufacturer? Hardly!
- 13. Direct-3D Performance: 3D Mark2001 SE
- 14. Influence Of PowerMizer On 3D Performance
- 15. Open-GL Game Performance At Different PowerMizer Settings
- 16. Influence Of PowerMizer On The Battery Life
3. Vaio NVR-23: From All Sides, Continued

Cover open: A/V out, network, modem and FireWire socket.
A plastic flap keeps dust away from the audio/ video out, network, modem, and FireWire sockets.

Missing: no PS/2 port, but three USB ports.
There is no rear PS/2 port for connecting an external keyboard. Instead, there are three USB 1.1 ports. Good: the flap prevents dust from contaminating the connections.

The multipurpose bay sits directly below the combo drive.

Module: subwoofer, number keypad or floppy drive.
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