Just what I was thinking! \m/ that pic is awesome!
@Onelove: did u know that ALL the male actors u see in movies put makeup ? is that laughable ? in other words, if u don't understand it, don't bitch about it, thanks.
HP used MobileMark 2005 to reach the 24 hour claim – a benchmark version that is almost 4 years old!
Due to the age of the benchmark the system being tested is idle approximately 96% of the time which often results in the laptop’s components going into various sleep states.
In reaching Dell's 19-hour battery life claim, Dell decided not to use MobileMark 2005 because of its tendency to misrepresent real world battery life (like idle and sleeping systems!)
Dell’s 19 hour claim was measured using the MobileMark 2007 Productivity benchmark, which is the indystry standard for battery life testing. Additionally, MobileMark 2007 added a few new run rules that help to generate more realistic battery life estimations than its previous test suite, while increasing the consistency of results.
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I'd buy anything with a picture of Abbath on it! Sons of Northern Darkness \m/
lol = men that wear makeup.
x2 on this. You beat me to it. Black metal influenced laptops ftw!
Are they trying to market my father?
Just what I was thinking! \m/ that pic is awesome!
@Onelove: did u know that ALL the male actors u see in movies put makeup ? is that laughable ?
in other words, if u don't understand it, don't bitch about it, thanks.
I came here for updates on their new album :(
When you are Immortal, booting takes forever... \m/
That is a surprisingly gay pose. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
@OneLove:
He could be wearing a wedding dress, and he would be 10 times more brutal than you!
Abbath is the best thing to happen to Black Metal.
Some things to think about:
HP used MobileMark 2005 to reach the 24 hour claim – a benchmark version that is almost 4 years old!
Due to the age of the benchmark the system being tested is idle approximately 96% of the time which often results in the laptop’s components going into various sleep states.
In reaching Dell's 19-hour battery life claim, Dell decided not to use MobileMark 2005 because of its tendency to misrepresent real world battery life (like idle and sleeping systems!)
Dell’s 19 hour claim was measured using the MobileMark 2007 Productivity benchmark, which is the indystry standard for battery life testing. Additionally, MobileMark 2007 added a few new run rules that help to generate more realistic battery life estimations than its previous test suite, while increasing the consistency of results.