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Johnny_75
20-03-2003, 11:53
Provato ACER TravelMate 803LCi
Pentium M 1600
256 DDR pc 266
Hitachi 40 GB
ATI 9000 64mb
TFT 15 1400x1050
Commento
Il primo portatile con architettura Centrino. Assicura prestazioni eccellenti e autonomia impressionante.
Prestazioni
lavoro 175
gioco 134
Prove effettuate con :
Sysmark 2002
Quake 3 a 16 bit
Prestazioni dei pių performanti notrbook provati da Computer Magazine
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P4 M 2,2 ATI 9000 64
lavoro 195
gioco 282
Toshiba Satellite 1900-703
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gioco 253
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gioco 145
IBM ThinkPad T30
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gioco 167
Enface Octave 5800D
P4 2,66 ATI 9000 64
lavoro 237
gioco 300
Ergo Darwin II New S
P4 M 2,4 GeForce4 420
lavoro 213
gioco 236
Fujitsu Siemens Celsius Mobile H
P4 M 1,9 Quadro4 500GoGL
lavoro 183
gioco 232
Geo Prodigy 860
Atthlon xp 1900+ ATI 9000 64
lavoro 148
gioco 280
Ciao.
Computer Magazine non mi e' mai piaciuta come rivista, ma qui si discosta veramente troppo dalle altre. Ma come? Tutti dicono che pentium-M 1,6 e' piu' di un pentium 4 2,6 e qui mi si dice che l'803 ha prestazioni inferiori quasi a tutti gli altri notebook!!!!!!!!! :confused:
Mi sa che errore ci fu....
Forse il sample in prova era nato male.
Originally posted by "figulus"
Computer Magazine non mi e' mai piaciuta come rivista, ma qui si discosta veramente troppo dalle altre. Ma come? Tutti dicono che pentium-M 1,6 e' piu' di un pentium 4 2,6 e qui mi si dice che l'803 ha prestazioni inferiori quasi a tutti gli altri notebook!!!!!!!!! :confused:
Mi sa che errore ci fu....
Forse il sample in prova era nato male.
una sola parola acer :D
inciso ... gli altri test il centrino ne aveva 512 di ddr ...
Comunque qualcosa nei test non torna:
Questa č una recensione della macchina in oggetto fatta dallo staff di ZDNet, sicuramente pių autorevole di quello de "Il mio portatile" :D
Ecco uno stralcio della sezione "Performance":
Most of the interest around the Pentium-M/Centrino platform concerns its promised combination of performance and battery life, which is supposed to take portable computing to a new level. Until now, we've only had Intel's word for it, so we were excited to get our hands on Acer's system and give it a thorough benchmarking.
Intel has claimed that a 1.6GHz Pentium-M notebook delivers slightly better performance than a system built around the previous-generation 2.4GHz Mobile Pentium 4-M. The 1.6GHz TravelMate 800 certainly acquits itself well: its mainstream application performance is 20.5 percent better than Sony's 2.4GHz VAIO PCG-GRX616SP (Business Winstone 2001 scores of 58.7 and 48.7 respectively). The TravelMate 800's advantage narrows to 10.9 percent when running high-end applications, but the difference is still significant (Content Creation Winstone scores of 35.5 and 32 respectively); however, neither of the latter scores can touch the fastest notebook we've tested – Dell's 2.8GHz desktop Pentium 4-based Inspiron 5100, which scores 42.4 in the Content Creation 2002 test.
When we used BAPCo's MobileMark 2002 (which runs a mix of mainstream applications in a similar manner to Business Winstone), it put the TravelMate 800 ahead of the Inspiron 5100 by 6.4 per cent (productivity scores of 184 and 173 respectively).
MobileMark 2002 also provides a battery life rating, and this is where the Pentium-M platform really shines: 4 hours and 40 minutes, combined with excellent desktop-mode (1600MHz) performance, really is a new departure for portable computing. Our usual BatteryMark 4.01 test came up with an almost identical result -- 4 hours 42 minutes in desktop mode. The TravelMate 800 is equipped with a reasonably hefty 14.8V, 4,400mAh battery (65.1Wh), and we found that tweaking the power management settings allowed us to get well over 5 hours' life from the system. However, with the CPU clocked down to its minimum 600MHz, performance does take a big hit.
Finally, as you'd expect from its leading-edge 64MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 graphics chip, 3D performance is excellent. In fact, the TravelMate 800's 3DMark 2001 score of 7,285 is the best we've recorded on any notebook to date.
Qui trovate la recensione completa, insieme a quelle del Dell Latitude D600 e del Sony Vaio Z1. Bye!
Recensione Travelmate 800: http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/review/13/2/3243.html
le altre:
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/category/13/10.html
jumpingflash
20-03-2003, 13:15
Infatti non puo' essere che una 7500 batta cosi di netto una 9000, con 64 mb poi !
Originally posted by "mbico"
una sola parola acer :D
e soprattutto accoppiata ad altre due parole: Computer Magazine :D
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