Performance
- BatteryMark 2001
Battery
Life (minutes) |
Toshiba
1905-S277 1.6GHz

WinBook
N4 1.8GHz

ASUS
T9400 900MHz

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We tested the WinBook N4
in the same manner we have tested all laptops to date. This includes installing
Windows 2000 on the notebook in question (as BatteryMark 2001 is not supported
under XP) and running BatteryMark 2001 to see how long the system runs under typical
usage. We found that the desktop replacement WinBook N4 lasted about as long as
the thin and light ASUS T9400 lasted. The two batteries provide about the same
amount of mAh, 3600mAh in the ASUS and 3900mAh in the WinBook, but the WinBook
battery is an eight cell one while the ASUS battery is a six cell one. Both systems
fell short of the run time standard set by Toshiba's Satellite 1905-S277 which
ran for 1 minute short of four hours. The WinBook N4's 155 minute up time on battery
equated to 2 hours and 35 minutes of usage.
Performance - Startup Times
Addressing
some feedback we received recently from readers, this section now includes not
only boot time but also the time taken to get out of standby and the time taken
to get out of hibernation.
Boot
Time (seconds) | ASUS T9400 900MHz
 Toshiba 1905-S277
1.6GHz

WinBook N4 1.8GHz
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The boot tie of all three systems we have
looked at are fairly similar. The ASUS T9400 was able to boot slightly faster
due to the fact that it does not have to initialize internal hardware such as
the DVD/CD-RW drives present in the WinBook and Toshiba systems. Nonetheless,
the boot time differences between machines was only 3 seconds between the fastest
booting system and the slowest. Not a large enough difference to ever notice in
the real world.
Out
of Standby Time (seconds) |
WinBook
N4 1.8GHz

Toshiba
1905-S277 1.6GHz

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Both the WinBook N4 and the
Toshiba Satellite 1905-S277 took exactly 6 seconds to come out of standby mode.
Out
of Hibernate Time (seconds) |
WinBook
N4 1.8GHz

Toshiba
1905-S277 1.6GHz

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The WinBook N4 was slightly
faster in coming out of hibernate mode, beating the Toshiba system by 1 second.
Again, this difference equates into little real world value.
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