Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Performance of Sony VAIO V505



The summary of the product :


The Sony VAIO V505 come with the cool case design, long battery life, lots of ports and slots,integrated 802.11b/g wireless; built-in DVD-RW drive, Pentium M-1.4GHz of processor, 512 MB DDR SDRAM and 12.1 in TFT active matrix display.

The Performance :
The result from the CNET Labs' small test group is the Sony VAIO V505 finished second in mobile performance. The computer laptop's scored 17 percent higher than the Toshiba Satellite M30-M35 Unfortunately, Sony's own CPU throttling allowed the Dell Inspiron 500m to best the Sony by 10 percent. The Sony VAIO V505's score of 124 in MobileMark is about 14 percent lower than the average score we've seen from Pentium M-1.4GHz-based systems in the past, which means that mobile performance is not the Sony's strongest suit.

The review :

Although the mobile performance is not in the Sony's strongest suit but the VAIO is not that bad for the average user. It won't be that good to the programmer, and the designer who will use the big capacity of RAM memory when they are using the software for the the daily job.

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