Mobile Performance

General Battery Performance
Mobile Mark 2002 (Score in Mobile Marks - Higher is Better)
Dell D800 (1.6GHz)

IBM T40p (1.6GHz)

IBM T40 (1.5GHz)

FIC Centrino (1.5GHz)

IBM X31 (1.4GHz)

170

160

154

153

149

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0
|
34
|
68
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102
|
136
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170
|
204

The battery performance results gathered by MobileMark 2002 should not be surprising. Again we find that in the performance category the IBM X31 with a 1.4GHz processor falls below the performance of 1.5GHz and 1.6GHz.

Battery Life
Mobile Mark 2002 (Score in Minutes - Higher is Better)
IBM X31 (1.4GHz) Docked

IBM T40p (1.6GHz)

IBM T40 (1.5GHz)

IBM X31 (1.4GHz)

Dell D800 (1.6GHz)

FIC Centrino (1.5GHz)

513

379

293

268

235

226

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0
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103
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205
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308
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410
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513
|
616

We tested the IBM X31 both by itself as well as in the X3 UltraBase docking station. As you can see, the battery life of the X31 without the second battery offered by the X3 UltraBase was 4 hours and 28 minutes. Quite impressive especially considering how small the X31 is. Even the larger FIC and Dell notebooks could not run as long as the X31 was able to. Add the second battery offered by the X3 UltraBase and battery life jumps to 8 hours and 33 minutes. This is the longest we have seen any notebook system run for making the X3 UltraBase appealing to even those who are not big fans of the extra size it adds.

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  • DL2 - Saturday, March 20, 2004 - link

    I currently have a Dell x300. I have had a problem with a spot appearing on the LCD. I have already had the screen replaced once soon to be again. I have heard that the X31 is more durable than the Dell. Can anyone out there that has the X31 speak to this? Specifically, I am interested in the durablity of the screen as it pertains to being able to carry it on trips without the slightest bit of pressure causing problems with the screen. Thanks.
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  • eshepard - Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - link

    Is the Mini PCI slot in the machine user-accessible? I'd be interested in installing WiFi there, if possible. Thanks.
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, October 2, 2003 - link

    I own an X31. You can boot from any USB device. The option is presented in BIOS.

    A note about the USB 2.0. Each Thinkpad model line (X31, T40, etc) has many options available. Some are standard on specific model numbers, others are not. Read the specs in full and ask questions before you make a $1200+ investment and you should be fine.
  • Anonymous User - Tuesday, August 12, 2003 - link

    I purchased an X31 and the models they are currently seelling through their express program DO NOT come with USB 2.0! You have to be aware of what model series you are getting. I am very annoyed by this. Especially as I was going to purchase an external USB2 optical drive. Anandtech should investigate this!
  • jeffdique - Monday, August 11, 2003 - link

    I'm thinking about getting an X31 myself, and I have a similar concern, especially as regards getting Linux on the machine. The results of a google search on 'usb boot x31' seem to indicate it can boot from *any* USB storage device, including memory keys!
  • Anonymous User - Saturday, August 9, 2003 - link

    i'm considering purchasing the x31. however I've always had a laptop that has an internal optical drive. the x31 does not. how does one restore windows? is any USB 2.0 external optical drive bootable? thanks.
  • northernhats - Tuesday, September 21, 2010 - link

    I just purchased a used X31, It has all of the speed and durdability and the screen does have a great pretection line. I have not suffered from any mouse dents in the screen or on the edges, if thats what you need to know.

    Me, personally would rather have a mouse pad instead of the mouse button but I guess thats what makes the X31 model more durable during trips, the little mouse button does not make contact with the screen.

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