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Old 13-04-2011, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
I've heard that before yeah, but all the laptops I've owned ended up struggling in the last 25% to 10% of battery life. I don't know enough about battery technology to understand why. In practice running it down worked fine. That first battery I had lasted about a year from new. I've had this one for 4yrs now and I still can get 2-3h out of one charge. I'm not sure which type it is though. Will check.
*nods*

I have heard that as Lithium-Ion age their "useful" life decreases. It seems that no matter what battery you have your mileage will vary depending on how you use it and how you charge it. I would have thought though that a relatively new battery would be better designed and last a bit longer, though the role of the actual battery charger can influence battery life greatly.

The Asus laptop my wife has is about 5 years old now, has a Lithium-Ion and is virtually always plugged into the AC. At the times she does go portable, the laptop will last about 2hours. I must admit though that she hardly ever goes portable.

As others have suggested Mike, getting a super battery pack will probably help you extend your laptop usage time.
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