By
TG Publishing Team,
published on March 20, 2006
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: torture, testing, twinhead | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: torture, testing, twinhead | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. A Notebook Built To Take It And Give Back
- 2. Features Scream "Business Computer"
- 3. Using The Twinhead Durabook N15RI: Build, Keyboard And Mouse
- 4. Using The Twinhead Durabook N15RI: Build, Keyboard And Mouse, Continued
- 5. Using The Twinhead Durabook N15RI: Buttons, Ports, Jacks And Holes
- 6. Using The Twinhead Durabook N15RI: The Display
- 7. What Exactly Does "Rugged" Mean?
12. PCMark05 Test Results
The next three charts tell the story of the Durabook N15RI's performance on the PCMark05 CPU, Memory and Hard Disk Drive benchmarks. I've included the Toshiba Qosmio G25-AV513's PCMark05 test results for comparison. When you're finished looking at the charts, join me downstairs and I'll talk a bit about them.



Given their identical CPUs, it's not surprising that the Twinhead and Toshiba notebooks achieved very close PCMark05 CPU scores. The Qosmio with its faster 400 MHz DDR2 memory attained a slightly better PCMark05 memory score than the Durabook. Finally, the Durabook with its faster hard disk drive received a marginally better score than the Qosmio.
- Previous page MobileMark 2005 Test Results, Continued
- Next page Conclusions




