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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (161163)3/5/2002 5:18:33 PM
From: fingolfen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I also notice that the Pentium 4-M based notebook gets more battery life than either the Athlon 4, or the Pentium III-M. Astonishing, IMO

That is a bit of a shock... a 2:29 in batterymark is certainly not what I expected from a P4 notebook at this point. I'm waiting for the 533MHz FSB to build my NW system... but I'm glad my P3 notebook is still holding up well or I'd be tempted to go spend money at this point...



To: wanna_bmw who wrote (161163)3/5/2002 5:30:45 PM
From: Andrew Shih  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I also notice that the Pentium 4-M based notebook gets more battery life than either the Athlon 4, or the Pentium III-M. Astonishing, IMO.

I agree that is a very nice feat. Note, however, that the P4-M based notebook uses DDR vs SDRAM and has a slightly larger battery (66WHr vs 59WHr). Still, the P4-M makes for a very fast computer that is still somewhat portable.