Care for Laptop Batteries
By Victor Epand Platinum Quality Author
Lithium Ion notebook batteries wear down because of two factors: 1) active usage in your notebook battery and 2) natural aging of the notebook battery. Both will wear down your notebook battery over time; the trick is to minimize their impact while still getting the performance out of your laptop battery that you need.
The most important thing to understand about laptop batteries is that they are always losing a small bit of their charge. The hotter the temperature, the faster notebook batteries loose their charge. So rule number one is: keep your notebook battery cool. Notebook battery manufacturers store their products at around 60F. (It doesn't help to put them in the refrigerator, and you can damage a battery by freezing it.)
The second most important thing to understand about notebook batteries is that their capacity decreases with each cycle of charging and discharging (or usage). By itself, this is not surprising - but when combined with the previous point, it leads to a surprising conclusion.
When laptop users leave their laptop battery inside the machine but leave the computer plugged into the wall, the laptop battery is going through a constant charge-discharge cycle. The notebook battery is sitting unused inside the notebook, discharging a little faster than normal because of the notebook's heat. Once its charge level drops to a predetermined level (which is different for each manufacturer), the AC adapter provides extra juice to "top off" the notebook battery. As the laptop battery gets older, it tends to self-discharge a little faster, which accelerates the process even further.
Lithium ion notebook batteries normally offer 600 to 800 charge/discharge cycles over 1.5 to 3 years of useful life. When you use your notebook battery as described above, you are needlessly using your supply of recharges.
One additional note: many people recall that older notebook batteries on early computers worked best when they were fully discharged before being recharged. While that remains true for Nickel Cadmium technology, today's Lithium Ion notebook batteries work best when they are recharged when they still have 10 to 20% capacity remaining. So if you are using your notebook battery on a long flight, try not to get in the habit of using the notebook battery until it has almost no charge. Your laptop battery literally won't be the same when you re-charge it the next time.
Some Guidelines for notebook batteries:
1 Remember that new laptop batteries generally arrive in a discharged state; you must charge them up for at least four hours before their first use.
2 Keep your laptop battery cool, but do not put it in the refrigerator or freezer
3 Don't use the notebook battery if you don't have to! Many people keep their laptop plugged in most of the time. They can preserve their notebook battery life by storing the battery outside the laptop in a cool place.
5 Try to avoid running your laptop battery all the way to zero
6 Don't charge your notebook battery before long periods of inactivity
7 Much as we'd like to sell you more laptop batteries, don't buy spare notebook batteries for later use. The longer you hold them, the less useful life they provide
Victor Epand is an expert consultant for http://www.BuyRAM.info/ , a computer memory Super Store. BuyRAM.info carries an excellent selection of computer memory, notebook memory, and digital camera memory for every type of computer, notebook, and digital camera on the market. Click Here to Search for System Memory by selecting the make and model of your system.
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Relion Adrena 3G , it looks like you just slide a 3G sim into the machine and you get 3g data connectivity,
it even drops down to edge or gprs if there's no 3g. The rest of the spec looks
pretty awesome too with Intel Atom Processor N270 1.6 Ghz and 2gb of max ram.
I want one of these! " Given my recent woes of getting my Nokia 6682 to actually
work as a UTMS/EDGE modem for my Powerbook, the notion of integration is a really nice sounding idea.
HSDPA is essentially an improved variant of 3G. It offers connection speeds of up to 1.8Mbit/sec compared to only
384Kbit/sec from standard 3G. The advantage of having integrated data card in a notebook is that it brings true mobile
connectivity as you can connect to the Internet anywhere you can get a reasonable mobile phone signal.
You no longer have to go find a Wi-Fi hotspot in a cafe; you can just go to the park and open up.
Initially when testing I was only able to connect at standard 3G speeds.
Being able to download and browse the Internet while out of range of the
office Wi-Fi was impressive, but when I did get HSDPA working it felt truly
liberating and it was great to not have a large card sticking out of the side of the notebook.
Relion announced Adrena3G, a mobile computer with Intel Atom inside. Although look like the Netbook, Relion doesn't like their products is called the Netbook.
Djoenaidi Handojo, Director of PT. Berca Cakra Technology, said that Adrena3G is not a netbook but a notebook that has been equipped with 3G, although the shape very small, but he still says that the product is a notebook.
"This is not netbook, but this is a small notebook," said Djoenaidi after the launch in Fx Plaza Senayan, Jakarta (18/11/2008).
If you see more the size of the notebook, it shows such as netbook. The screen display only 10 inches and use the latest Intel Atom processor.
The interesting part, this notebook is equipped with internal 3G HSDPA modem. "Todayis the 3G technology era, we enter the internal 3G in this notebook," added Djoenaidi.
In addition, this notebook has a tiny Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Finger Print Scanner on the specifications. The notebooks will be thrown into the market
with the price of about US$ 750.
It's a truly liberating experience.
You can try Relion Adrena 3G
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