It's pretty good actually. I can easily get 3 hours out of it.
Depending on what I'm doing I can stretch it out to 5. I have it set
to best power savings and usually run it from the power addapter, but
the few times I've taken it off the battery, such as reading an
audiobook on a four hour train ride, it hasn't let me down.
Best,
Erik
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On 2-Jul-08, at 8:40 AM, Dean Wilcox wrote:
What is the battery life of the Mac book? I expected to see it in
the specs on the Apple site but I didn't.
At 17:10 02/07/2008, you wrote:
Hi, Not sure about your first question because I only own just the
one mac, but it's a macbook pro, and the battery seems to be the only
field replaceable part. There are two switches on the back to unclip
it and lift it out.
Best,
Erik
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On 1-Jul-08, at 3:28 PM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:
HI all.
Am going to be buying a macbook and am wondering if I want to
mygrate all my settings from my iMac to the macbook can I use the
migration assistant to migrate all the settings across?
Would it be best if I connected the macs via firewire or just use
the assistant when i'm running through setup on the macbook?
Doing it via wireless would be slow wouldn't it?
Is there anything else I need to know before buying a macbook?
Are the batteries in the macbook user replaceable or can only apple
replace a battery?
Thanks for any assistance.
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