The benchmarks don't use the SSD portion of the drive, only the hard drive. It only copies frequently used files for programs on there, not temporary benchmarking files. I tried running the same benchmark several times on the SSHD to see if maybe it would copy them over but the results stayed the same, so I figured it would be better to compare it to a 7200RPM drive, which would be a likely speed that it would be "upgraded" from as this is being marketed as a laptop hard drive "upgrade".
There is a very restrictive character limit, I was going to do more results but there was no way they'd be able to fit. As I said I had to cut it down.
EDIT: Sorry, didn't have time to finish answering all the questions this morning. I had to run and go be in a St. Patty's day parade like... right then. lol
The price I did forget to mention, but in all honesty even if just for the boot time it is worth the cost IMO.
I measured the boot time with a stopwatch from the time the "Loading Windows" splash screen appeared to the time all icons had loaded in the task bar and it was able to quickly open an application.