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Trollsprinkler - Posted 11:38 am PDT 08/22/08 (362 Posts)
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Hadouken - Posted 12:03 pm PDT 08/22/08 (247 Posts)
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Trollsprinkler - Posted 12:38 pm PDT 08/22/08 (362 Posts)
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quagga - Posted 1:56 pm PDT 08/22/08 (138 Posts)
Anyone know what kind of battery life this has?
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dizzymon247 - Posted 2:00 pm PDT 08/22/08 (358 Posts)
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techsupport - Posted 2:30 pm PDT 08/22/08 (2270 Posts)
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pen_sq - Posted 10:33 am PDT 08/29/08 (96 Posts)
The battery life is poor. I've never timed mine properly, but I think it can barely go 2 hours. The ugly part is when you have the notebook closed, it drains about 5% an HOUR. Even having it totally off, with the battery attached, it'll drain away in a week (not a very efficient power button!). The 700's use a Celeron, the newer Atom based systems are supposed to do better. The next battery sucker for vendors to upgrade would be the intel 915/950 chipsets, I read that they suck 3 times the power of the Atom itself.





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