>> Eric wrote (in part): >>> That's odd. >>> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2357348,00.asp >>> BL according to this article is that performance is nearly identical, Joe replied (in part): >> The cited article's information is not a proper comparison. >> The article is comparing a 2-gig Acer with a 1-gig "white-box" (not the >> new Lenovo Q150) whereas the new Lenovo Q150 has 2-gig and significantly >> greater speed along with significantly better power economy. Eric then wrote: > I still don't see where there's any "significantly greater speed". > The FSB is clocked higher, but that doesn't appear to result in any > noticeable performance gain. Am I missing something? The cited article compared (1) a DUAL-core Acer Revo 330 Atom with 2-gig of ram with (2) a "whitebox" 510 Atom with ONLY 1-gig of ram and (3) an older SINGLE-core Atom 230 Lenovo Q110. But this is just not a fair comparison -- comparing However, the new Lenovo Q150 dual-core Atom 510 with 2-gig of ram was not tested or even mentioned in this article's report. The only way to get a fair comparison would be if all three units were dual-core with 2-gig of ram and compared the Acer 330 with the NEW Lenovo Q150, not the old SINGLE-core unit with an older Atom 230. Even so, the article stated that the Atom D510 processor is "surging faster." Haven't received my unit yet, but searching the 'net, I found quite a few reviews where people have purchased this new Lenovo Q150 and report that it is (insert all kinds of adjectives here) fast. That's all I know. I'll report more as soon as I receive my new toy. ;) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss