I can't recall the ranges but the 60 is 3-6 HR I think?
and the 80 is 4-8? The 60 can be had for about $120.
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 11:06:09PM -0500, warpmedia wrote:
> Is that the 60 or 80 version? Looks like an interesting alternative to
> complete battery replacement just to get back the 1hr I'm loosing due to
> age.
>
> What kind of laptop do you use?
>
> Bryan Seitz wrote:
> >Laptop + APC universal 4-8HR extender = perfect for movies.
> >
> >On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:48:21PM -0500, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
> >>
> >>Winterlight wrote:
> >>>At 05:25 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
> >>>>I can handle the DVD Decryptor and AnyDVD, but I don't get the ISO
> >>>>file & any DVD player to watch them part. I'm trying to play back on
> >>>>an iPod. What am I missing something?
> >>>Oh... I missed the IPOD deal, which I don't have any experience with.
> >>>You are going to watch a movie on a IPOD..... how big is the screen,
> >>>two inches...you are going to be blind by 50, why not just watch it on
> >>>a laptop?
> >>I'd do that in a hotel and already have the means to do that part.
> >>However, on a plane I'd rather not use a laptop. And believe it or not,
> >>the screen on an iPod is not at all hard to see, if you put it in the
> >>docking station and sit it right in front of you. I'm doing it right
> >>now, but I don't watch movies this way at home. I do admit that 4x3
> >>works better than 16:9 stuff, though. I'm looking at Gone is 60 Seconds
> >>right now.
> >>>
> >
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Bryan G. Seitz