Mobile Mark 2002
- 1. Centrino Or Simply Pentium M: The Customer Has The Choice
- 2. High Quality And Very Photogenic: The Thinkpad T40 From The Outside
- 3. Inside: Complex Cooling System And High-Grade RAM
- 4. Invisible Equipment Features: The "Thinkvantage"
- 5. Test Configuration: The Who's Who Of Mobile Equipment
- 6. Pentium M: The CPU Optimized For Working On The Move
- 7. The Old And The New Enhanced Speedstep Technology
- 8. Work More Efficiently While Using Less Energy: µOp-Fusion & Co
- 9. Synthetic Benchmarks
17. Mobile Mark 2002

The results with Mobile Mark 2002 confirm the high performance rating of the IBM Thinkpad T40 and its superb battery life of up to six hours.
Summary: Not The Fastest And Cheapest, But Quite Likely The Best Pentium-M Notebook

The Thinkpad T40 is IBM's marathon runner in the thin and light segment. Not only will business travelers be more mobile with it, but the computer ships with all the standard features to gladden your heart: dual-band WLAN, a Bluetooth radio, your choice of Pentium-M or Centrino technology and, with the Mobility Radeon-9000, a high-performance graphics solution. Although the T40 is not exactly cheap, bear in mind that you are also paying for its three-year guarantee and innovative Thinkvantage technologies, including the integrated security subsystem. In any event, its performance in our test certainly earned the T40 its laurels as the Editors' Choice of Tom's Hardware Guide.
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