Showing posts with label battery life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label battery life. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2012

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon full details

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Previously we had already talked about the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, but now we knew some of its specifications nor its release date or price, but now we have all that information. The arrival of this netbook is imminent, and thanks to its carbon fiber chassis weighs just 1.36 kilograms, being a little heavier than the last MacBook Air of Apple .
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is equipped with a 14-inch screen has a brightness of 300 nits and a resolution of 1600 × 900 pixels. On the outside you may also notice the presence of an ,HD webcam a USB 3.0 port and a USB 2.0 , and we can see that has a card reader and a Mini DisplayPort.
Leading inside is an Intel Core i5/i7 third generation, which is accompanied by a 256GB SSD and 8GB of DDR3 RAM. In addition, the laptop may come with an Intel HD 4000 integrated or a dedicated Nvidia 2GB.
Thanks to the technology RapidCharge after a load of 35 minutes we can use the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon for about 5 hours, or we can opt for a full charge to last about 8 hours.
The price of the notebook is $1300 and will be available starting this month.

Mountain Lion and problems with the battery of Macs

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When Apple introduced Mac OS X 10.8 Lion Mountain said he had about 200 new features, but never mentioned that a reduction in battery life was one of these functions. A large number of operating system users have complained in the Apple forums, saying that after the installation of Mountain Lion Battery for your Mac is consumed much faster. One such person said that after the upgrade the battery began to take half of what it was prior.
A user reports that his 13-inch MacBook Pro lasted nearly all day before installing OS X 10.8 and giving little use, but now barely makes it to half. Theories of why it happens are also present in the Apple forums, but apparently nothing is clear yet.
The company Apple is already aware of the facts and is contacting users to collect data and find the root of the problem.

Friday, July 6, 2012

 
The latest smartphone from Samsung, the Galaxy S III, which has a longer battery life, at least in conversation. The device holds up to 726 minutes of talk, followed by HTC and One X Sony Xperia S.
One of the features most requested by users when purchasing a new smartphone is the battery life. Being enabled devices to make calls and connect to the Internet, battery consumption is higher performing than traditional phones, but that always depends on the use that the user of the smartphone.
This is one of the weaknesses of the manufacturers, since in most cases users just reach the end of the day that your smartphone is turned off because the battery is exhausted. To choose among the best devices on the market taking into account this aspect, a web graphics by Which? displays smartphones with longer battery market.
To develop this computer graphics, Which? has tested 101 smartphones including the average duration of battery is 315 minutes. However, some of them have known for more minutes and take others, quite the opposite.
Above average is the Galaxy S III with an average of 726 minutes of talk, followed by HTC X One (635 minutes) and the Sony Xperia S (520 minutes). In fourth place is the latest smartphone from Apple, the iPhone 4S, with 467 minutes.
By contrast, below the mean are the HTC Sensation XL, 272 minutes, and Motorola Gleam with only 135 minutes in conversation.
Related links:
- Which? (Http://blogs.which.co.uk/technology/smartphones/which-smartphone-has-the-best-battery-life/).