Apple’s new 17-inch MacBook Pro’s built-in, long-life battery will be a revelation to users
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 04:26 PM EST"The new 17″ MacBook Pro has a non-removable, 8 hour battery that Apple claims can recharge 3x more times than standard batteries and has a 5 year life," Robin Harris blogs for ZDNet. "Are they nuts?"
Harris answers his own question, "Removable batteries are a kludge, not a feature. The only reason you want a removable battery is that a single battery’s life is too short. Apple says that they were able to expand battery size by 40% by making it non-removable. Battery size translates directly into battery life."
"An 8 hour battery life totally changes the user experience: instead of counting minutes and looking for outlets, your notebook is always ready when you are," Harris writes. "A few hours doesn’t seem like much, but in practice the difference is huge."
"The reliable Mac OS X sleep mode and an 8 hour battery life will be all most professionals need to get them through the day without rebooting or plugging in," Harris writes. "Good products serve; great products surprise. For a generation that has never known more than 4 hours battery life, the new 17″ MacBook Pro will be a revelation."
Full article, which also explains why "you won’t see [advanced batteries and battery technologies like Apple's] on your $500 Wintel notebook any time soon," here.


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