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HP breaks Dell's record

NoStateofMind

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The story from engadget:

Workaholics take note: HP just did the impossible, cramming 24 hours of battery into a laptop, and destroying Dell's fresh 19 hour record in the process. The HP EliteBook 6930p combines advances such as an LED backlit display and Intel's 80GB SSD, a new HP BIOS and Intel graphics driver, and of course an "Ultra Capacity Battery" -- a 12-cell, $189 option, which weighs in at a hefty 1.77 pounds -- for a net approximate 24 hours of work time. The standard 6930p only weighs 4.7 pounds, though, so you're not looking at a backbreaker, and configurations start at $1,199 without SSD.

Not a bad price either 😉


 
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
The story from engadget:

Workaholics take note: HP just did the impossible, cramming 24 hours of battery into a laptop, and destroying Dell's fresh 19 hour record in the process. The HP EliteBook 6930p combines advances such as an LED backlit display and Intel's 80GB SSD, a new HP BIOS and Intel graphics driver, and of course an "Ultra Capacity Battery" -- a 12-cell, $189 option, which weighs in at a hefty 1.77 pounds -- for a net approximate 24 hours of work time. The standard 6930p only weighs 4.7 pounds, though, so you're not looking at a backbreaker, and configurations start at $1,199 without SSD.

Not a bad price either 😉

Yeah, the $1200 price is without the SSD, which means you don't get 24 hours on the battery. 😀
 
I indeed love the ability of 12-cell batteries. I have one in my HP dv6500t that nets near 5 hours of battery life through careful conservation (and that's with an 8400GS and a mechanical HDD).

Thing is really heavy though with the battery. Plus its jacked up nearly an inch in the back with it in.
 
I don't understand the point of 24 hours...

16 hours + ability to full charge in the next 8 seems like it would be essentially infinite. People have to sleep ya know.
 
well the only thing i can think of is... maybe if someone was on an airplane for a long time or something. a very, very long time


oh, or out in the desert


- i dont really think it would get 24hrs in real world use. seems more like a marketing gimmick.



 
yah, you could run it with medium-heavy load and probably come in at under 12 hrs. play a game and run it out in 6 probably.
 
That's over 6 pounds, which isn't too bad. I wonder how they did this test. With wifi/bt off and lcd on lowest brightness and just writing in textpad?
 
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