You'll notice more of a difference when
loading the full desktop versions of sites and loading videos.
This nimble performance translated to the Galaxy Tab 10.1
loading full desktop versions of the ESPN and The New York Times web pages in 11 and 9.7 seconds, respectively.
This feature worked most of the time, but the TouchPad isn't smart enough to
load the full desktop version of sites, so if you share ESPN Mobile Web, that's what you'll get on the slate.
Not exact matches
Full Armor's software allows information - technology departments to customize which applications users can
load at their
desktops.
Third, the mobile site can
load in a
desktop browser and does not redirect the user to the
full site.
Over T - Mobile's 21 Mbps HSPA + network, the Galaxy Nexus
loaded both mobile and
full desktop sites quickly — when we had a strong signal.
Nevertheless, mobile sites
loaded in a brisk 5 seconds (ESPN.com and NYTimes.com), while the
full desktop version of Laptopmag.com took an average of 19 seconds, which is decent.
The
full desktop version of Laptopmag.com took longer,
loading on average in just over 23 seconds.
That's a lot compared to an average consumer
desktop, but it's on par with most gaming rigs we've tested and far less than an extreme configuration such as Origin's Millennium, which drew up to 684 watts at
full load.
At idle, and even at
full processor
load, the
desktop emits very little noise; no greater than 41.2 dB according to our gear.