turn off your wireless antenna when not online, your battery life can almost double. I have a IBM (lenovo) x60 and I can watch a movie on one charge if nothing else is running in the background. When I flew to Orlando last week, I brought two batteries and watched two movies. It's my first laptop, and although handy for my job, I could never see it as a desktop replacement.
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But I think I'll just live with the batteries I have now, and plan on a new/better batt in the furture.
...Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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My Compaq Armada gets me about 2 hours when I remove the CD and floppy drives and stick in the supplied "dummy" cartridges that fill the slots. Not having to run these devices saves the battery life considerably. Also the empty slots double as extra battery bays so I purchased 2 additional batteries and when I run all 3 batteries simutaneously I get roughly 6 to 7 hours of useage when I enable all of the power saving features.
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Yeah it really depends on the laptop too.
My dad has a HP "laptop", I call it a portable desktop. It has a desktop processor and a 17" screen, he gets 30min if he's lucky.
I have a Compaq NC8000 which I can get ~3 hours pretty easy on. Its centrino so the CPU will downclock when it is not in use, also I dim the screen as low as it will go which extends the life a on more.Rollin' with a Geistkuchen
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