The thing is that it's bigger than a regular battery, but it actually lifts the back of the laptop, to help airflow :) though, it's nothing bulky as you can imagine, nor it's ugly ;) I've read a report somewhere about 36 hour batteries, I have to find that article, it also mentioned how intel is holding back the entire world in regards to what tech the public have available. After all, the best cpu money can buy isn't even a 2.4GHz...?
On 21 Dez, 02:40, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote: > lol, 24 hours ,that's new to me :( so im guessing 48 hours available charge > time in near future ? :) > > On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 10:33 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ease of use is very different than actual processing power. I've seen > > first hand video producers and editors going from mac to windows and > > not going back, spending much less money on pc hardware and getting > > monstruous performance. And I'm talking about very expensive hardware > > and software, so certainly not home projects... > > I like using OS X, it's pretty and garageband is a lot of fun to play > > with, but windows has everything OS X has and then some more :) It's a > > shame M$ is such a money hungering corp, and windows phone 7 is also > > going the way of iOS :S > > > That's very interesting, though I'm guessing that's useful for regular > > form factor batteries, as HP already launched a battery that lasts 24 > > hours almost 2 years ago... > > > On 21 Dez, 02:25, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote: > > > lol, i was once wnted to buy an apple hardware despite its > > price..lol..but > > > now, since the OSX more and more becoming their iOS, i dont really have > > that > > > interest anymore...ure better off buying a more capable notebook and > > istall > > > OSX on it, Snow Leopard is teh best OSX imo, and Lion, meh ;p > > > > agreed with tribaljet, use windows or linux for a change...a;though, some > > > say, that a digital artist should use OSX...and imo it is true (as a > > > photographer, managing projects on OSX is easier..well, in theory ) but > > > mostly windows is more capable on managing home project database, plus > > major > > > application on windows and will come more to linux in near future... > > > > on a side hope. i do hope that the intel Sandy will come to a major > > > notebooks brand with an affordable price....since intel igp is the main > > > leading products in terms of power conservation..longer battery life per > > > charge that is... > > > > lol, also did u know that some researcher have found a way to use a > > certain > > > fungus or some sort of bacteria to prolong current lithium tech to a > > double > > > or more battery life per charge? were talking like 16 - 20 hours of > > battery > > > life.. :) i sure want that also... > > > > On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 8:59 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > Lol. I haven't read Namige yet. Apples are expensive, and not worth > > > > it. It's that simple :) > > > > > There's windows and there's linux. Closed as it is, windows still > > > > makes EVERYTHING work while OSX (while good on its own) is more and > > > > more like iOS. > > > > Grab whatever hardware you want, put it together and install one of > > > > those two always working OSes :) > > > > > On a non related note, DIE ACER DIE. One of the brands to avoid. HARD. > > > > > On 21 Dez, 00:56, lolattheotherguy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > if u consider apple affordable, look up other brands with the same > > > > > specs, or look up other brands in the same price range. boom, u got > > > > > urself a mid-high end Acer. Better yet, build it yourself. I know > > that > > > > > won't be popular tho... > > > > > I simply can't understand what makes any brand better if it has the > > > > > exact same specs. Ofcourse not talking about noname crap. > > > > > -- > > > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > > > -- > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > > -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
