![]() We ran our battery test and the DM1 kept going for an excellent time of 3 hours and 45 minutes. You should expect it to have a good battery that won't give up before you get back to a plug. If a laptop is small, it's because it's designed to be carried around. ![]() It uses a 1.65GHz AMD chip rather than Intel, and with 4GB of RAM, it keeps pace with the competition. For web browsing and enjoying videos on the go, however, it will cope fine. If you're looking for something to tackle intense tasks, such as photo or video editing, you'll want to look elsewhere - perhaps even opt for an iPad with a wireless keyboard. We asked it to encode our 11-minute 1080p-resolution video file into 24 frames per second H.264 but cancelled it after 20 minutes when it estimated a finishing time of just under three hours. It's certainly not going to tackle anything too demanding. The Radeon HD 6320 graphics gave a helping hand in playing back high-definition video - something which other netbooks often struggle to do. The 4GB of RAM helped it to keep going when we opened up various web browser windows alongside Windows Media Player. We found performance to be generally swift. But at £500 less, we don't have a problem with that. ![]() By comparison, it easily beat the Toshiba NB550D, which achieved only 1,885 with its 1GB of RAM, but failed to beat the MSI U270, which managed 2,940 with 2GB of RAM.Īs the 11-inch Asus Zenbook UX21 racked up a score of 9,802, the DM1 is clearly residing in netbook rather than ultrabook territory. That's an okay score, considering the low price tag. When we ran the PCMark05 benchmark test, it gave a score of 2,801.
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