Rock Sigma Si review
Reviews This 1GHz Pentium III model - the Socket 370 desktop chip rather than the more common Mobile model -- comes with 256MB of PC133 SDRAM fitted, memory being expandable to a maximum of 512MB. This poor battery performance is at least partly down to...
[November 8, 2001, 23:00]
Dell Inspiron 8100 1.13GHz VT review
Reviews New processors are often simply incremental clock speed upgrades, but the Mobile Pentium III Processor-M is more significant than that. The Inspiron 8100 looks identical to Dell's existing Mobile Pentium III-based 8000 range -- which is to say, it...
[August 20, 2001, 0:00]
Dell Latitude X200 review
Reviews The X200 is based around an ultra-low voltage 800MHz Mobile Pentium III-M processor, supported by Intel's Mobile 830MG chipset and 256MB of PC133 SDRAM. The 800MHz Mobile Pentium III Processor-M-based X200 is well equipped to handle everyday...
[May 15, 2002, 11:34]
Compaq Evo N150c review
Reviews For your money you get a 800MHz Mobile Pentium III processor, 128MB of RAM, a 14.1in. The Evo N150c has a 3,600mAh Li-ion battery, and the Mobile Pentium III processor features Intel's SpeedStep power saving technology.
[October 29, 2001, 23:00]
AJP Neo-PC II review
Reviews The CPU -- Intel's 750MHz 'flip-chip' Pentium III -- is a desktop part, although it has been seen in the odd notebook. With a 750MHz Pentium III processor, 128MB of RAM and Windows 2000 Professional, you'd expect a decent level of performance, and...
[November 30, 2000, 23:00]
Micro PC M-Series review
Reviews The 15.7cm by 14.6cm by 4.5cm system unit contains a fully functional Pentium III or Celeron-based PC, with a 24X CD-ROM drive, a TV-out port, a 56Kbit/s modem and an Ethernet network connection. We were supplied with a 866MHz Pentium III version...
[July 23, 2001, 0:00]
HP Vectra vl800 review
Reviews Our benchmarks show that on Business Winstone 2001 -- a mix of standard applications doing corporate tasks -- the vl800 ran a disappointing 2.2 times faster than a similarly-equipped Pentium III system running at 550MHz.
[February 1, 2001, 23:00]
Processor benchmarks: Intel versus AMD review
Reviews Maxtor SATA Maxline III 250GB Maxtor SATA Maxline III 250GB Intel's Pentium 4 560 running at 3.6GHz and the 3.4GHz Pentium 4 550 feature the new Prescott core and 1MB of on-board Level 2 cache. Pentium 4 550 (925X)
[August 24, 2004, 8:45]
Dual core shoot-out: Intel versus AMD review
Reviews Maxtor Maxline III 250GB Maxtor Maxline III 250GB This benchmark evaluation pits AMD's and Intel's entry-level dual core processors -- the Athlon 64 X2 3800+and Pentium D 820 respectively -- against one another.
[November 2, 2005, 23:00]
NEC Versa T400 review
Reviews The Versa T400 is the most powerful of the slate-style tablets we've seen so far, being based around a 933MHz Mobile Pentium III-M processor. Although we've yet to review a Pentium M/Centrino-based tablet, later arrivals to the Tablet PC market...
[April 1, 2003, 11:11]
Tiny MediaBook Extreme review
Reviews The flip-chip Pentium III is normally a desktop part, and as such lacks the SpeedStep product's ability to automatically reduce its clock speed and operating voltage to conserve battery life when away from a source of mains power.
[October 13, 2000, 0:00]
Dell Inspiron 8000 1000UT review
Reviews For a start there's Intel's new 1GHz Mobile Pentium III SpeedStep processor, which clocks down to 700MHz under battery power. If the mini-PCI slot is occupied, as in our review model, the dual stacked Type II/Type III PC Card slots must accommodate...
[March 18, 2001, 23:00]
What to look for in a notebook PC review
Reviews AMD's Mobile Duron and Mobile Athlon 4, and Intel's Mobile Celeron chips appear in budget notebooks; the Mobile Athlon XP and Intel's Mobile Pentium III-M and Mobile Pentium 4-M are found in performance notebooks.
[February 19, 2003, 9:11]
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS review
Reviews We carried out four installations on a range of systems, from a 2001-vintage Pentium III Compaq notebook with 128MB of RAM to a Pentium D dual-core system with 2GB of RAM. Although there is no unambiguous, quantifiable way of benchmarking the...
[June 6, 2006, 10:15]
Notebooks: top 5s review
Reviews Older Mobile Pentium III-M systems (blue triangles) could exceed 3 hours' battery life, but performance was lower (20-40 on Business Winstone 2001). The only non-Centrino notebook to challenge this figure is Panasonic's Mobile Pentium III-M-based...
[March 14, 2003, 10:08]
Compaq Presario 1800T review
Reviews Built around a 1GHz Mobile Pentium III processor supported by a 192MB of RAM (the maximum supported), the Presario 1800T provides plenty of storage space in the shape of a 20GB IBM hard disk. The right-hand side carries RJ-11 and RJ-45 ports for...
[May 1, 2001, 0:00]
Sony VAIO PCV-LX2 review
Reviews Sony uses a 1.7GHz Pentium 4 in the LX2, supoprted by the 845 chipset, whereas the LX1 used a Pentium III and an SiS chipset. The LX2's compact tower case takes up very little desk space at 10.8cm x 37.0cm, although part of the unit's foot is...
[March 4, 2002, 23:00]
Compaq Deskpro Workstation 300 review
Reviews Although the Compaq Deskpro Workstation 300 performs well, it does come at a high price considering that a 1GHz Pentium III or Athlon system is just as fast and that a monitor isn't included. The picture may change when Pentium 4-optimised software...
[November 19, 2000, 23:00]
Sony VAIO PCG-GRX316SP review
Reviews VAT), the GRX316SP is clearly an expensive general office workhorse, especially as you can get better performance with mainstream applications from cheaper mobile Pentium III-M-based systems. However, the GRX316SP's standout feature, apart from the...
[March 10, 2002, 23:00]
Acer TravelMate C111TCi review
Reviews The jewel in the crown is Intel's 1GHz ultra-low-voltage Pentium M processor, which can run rings around the original TravelMate C100’s 800MHz Mobile Pentium III-M CPU. But despite the low-powered Pentium M, the TravelMate C111TCi still runs hot...
[November 12, 2003, 13:40]



