Here is the initial Review by Anand. Seems the reduction in battery life that happened over the last few generations of the Centrino label are finally over...
http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=2663&p=1
Here is the initial Review by Anand. Seems the reduction in battery life that happened over the last few generations of the Centrino label are finally over...
http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=2663&p=1
Dell have released their 9400 already with the Yonah, trying very hard to hold myself back...
edit: Only has a vanilla 7800, damn.
John
ahh i need this in a nice 15.4" shell and a mobile 6800/x800
this is so sexy
https://www.sharkyforums.com/images/...2006/01/18.png
It makes no sense whatsoever either... Why the hell do 2 cores suddenly give better battery life?
*drool*
Pass me a T60, too!
Well, you may have it soon. There's an Acer TM8200 out now with video performance around the level of a Go 6800 (non ultra)Quote:
Originally Posted by kpxgq
http://www.trustedreviews.com/articl...d=36&page=5319
And I'm sure you'll see plenty of 15.4" with Go 7600/X1600s.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chuck232
wow, if that thing can get at least 4 hrs battery life, i think ive found my next lappie
Take a look here:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2697
Specs say 6 hours of battery life, but manufacturers all like to exaggerate a bit, but I wouldn't doubt at least 4 hours.
Because it's not 'sudden' - Intel have been working on Yonah for a while now, with the primary focus still being power consumption.Quote:
Originally Posted by PCJ
John
kpxgq, there's a review over at PC Magazine showing battery life measured by MobileMark as 3:47. Pretty close to 4 hours and I'm not sure under what sort of stress that is (don't know how MobileMark measures battery life).
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1907155,00.asp
Once the new Sony S-series comes out, I'll be on it like white on rice.
I believe it's 65 fab vs 90 fab...hence less power consumption.Quote:
Originally Posted by PCJ