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Patience--wait For Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks
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Posted 24 April 2012 - 10:26 AM
Battery life is all that matters...
So I can open a browser in 0.01 seconds faster. Who cares? Can the battery get me from Long Beach to Austin (2.5 hours), then from Austin to Orlando (3.5 hours)? Maybe it can out of the box, but how about 6 months later after 500 charges? Battery guys. Please improve the batter.
So I can open a browser in 0.01 seconds faster. Who cares? Can the battery get me from Long Beach to Austin (2.5 hours), then from Austin to Orlando (3.5 hours)? Maybe it can out of the box, but how about 6 months later after 500 charges? Battery guys. Please improve the batter.
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Posted 25 April 2012 - 10:36 PM
JakeTerry, on 24 April 2012 - 10:26 AM, said:
Battery life is all that matters...
So I can open a browser in 0.01 seconds faster. Who cares? Can the battery get me from Long Beach to Austin (2.5 hours), then from Austin to Orlando (3.5 hours)? Maybe it can out of the box, but how about 6 months later after 500 charges? Battery guys. Please improve the batter.
So I can open a browser in 0.01 seconds faster. Who cares? Can the battery get me from Long Beach to Austin (2.5 hours), then from Austin to Orlando (3.5 hours)? Maybe it can out of the box, but how about 6 months later after 500 charges? Battery guys. Please improve the batter.
The article is saying the battery life will be better. A 22nm chip uses less power.
On a side note, 2.5 hours is pretty crappy for a notebook I get 7 hours from my 2-3 year old Acer.
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