PaceBook PaceBlade: The Tablet PC Arrives
by Matthew Witheiler on May 17, 2002 12:00 PM EST- Posted in
- Laptops
Performance - BatteryMark 2001
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Even with its battery saving CPU, the PaceBook is not able to out do much of the notebook competition when it comes to power. Because the PaceBook does not have the luxury of including a larger, heavier battery (for size and weight reasons), the system's battery only powered the PaceBook for two hours and forty-seven minutes. This put the battery life of the PaceBook in the middle of the pack and not dominating the competition as we would have expected it to.
Performance - Startup Times
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As the benchmarks proved, the PaceBook system is slow and this is reflected in the system's boot time. It took 84 seconds, one minute and twenty-four seconds, to go from a black screen into Windows XP Professional. This was significantly longer than it took for any of the other laptops we have seen to boot.
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Like one would expect, the time it took for the PaceBook to come out of standby mode was again the longest of all mobile systems we have seen. It took the PaceBook 11 seconds to return from standby, whereas the WinBook and Toshiba systems took only 6 seconds to do the same thing.
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Coming out of hibernation is similar to performing a cold boot and we should therefore not be surprised that the PaceBook took significantly longer than the other mobile systems to return form hibernate mode.
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Dr AB - Monday, May 11, 2020 - link
That was huge and bulky. Didnt even stood a chance to be successful.