Flybook V33i. Testing continues.

Posted on 25 September 2006, Last updated on 08 January 2015 by

Unfortunately the Flybook has to go back tomorrow so I’m rounding off the tests today.

Over the weekend I managed to do some battery tests and a lot more ‘real life’ testing.

Battery life is as expected with a UMPC-like 1:45 under full load (WiFi on, BT on, 100% CPU, 50% screen.) Battery drain rates are almost exactly the same as I got with the Easybook P7 from Paceblade.

Screen rotation works faultlessly and its an absolute pleasure to have 1024×600 as the native resolution.

Graphics power is not a great deal better than the Intel GPU’s with a 3DMark of 3050 at native resolution. Down at Origami-like 800×600 resolution its giving 3700.  Its more than enough for Google Earth and could be enough to enable some of the graphical features of Vista.

There’s a slightly annoying noise when the fan kicks in which sounds wrong to me. I’m checking to see if this is a fault or not.

Otherwise, its a wonderful machine. Expensive but definitely in a specification-class above Origami UMPCs.

Steve / Chippy.

tags: Flybook v33i, review

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