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Lab Data & Measurements

How BenchVerdict turns specs, measurements, game values, and reviews into its own lab data foundation.

Last updated: 2026-05-07

BenchVerdict Lab Data

BenchVerdict uses its own public lab data foundation. Products, specs, benchmarks, game metrics, data standards, and review foundations live as versioned BenchVerdict data.

DatasetTypical UsePublic Role
Device SpecsModel, year, configuration, chip, RAM, storage, display, weight, portsProduct profile and comparison
Benchmark FactsSingle measurements, game FPS, synthetic scores, battery, power, displayMetric tables and ranking scores
Benchmark SummaryGaming Index, Productivity Index, data standard, short assessmentReview structure and top bench number

Rules

  • Only numeric values, specs, and clearly identifiable measurements are published.
  • Every public measurement must carry BenchVerdict.
  • Internal legacy tooling is not surfaced publicly.
  • Units are not mixed blindly; score linking uses the dominant unit for each metric.
  • Outliers outside public bounds are automatically suppressed from the UI.
  • Reviews follow a repeatable pattern: presence, decisive number, standout signal, caveat, and verdict.

Reproducibility

Data maintenance is versioned. A dry run prints planned products, measurements, metric definitions, and reviews without writing to the database. Apply mode writes the BenchVerdict data.

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