£10 Battery Upgrade For UK Eee PC 900 Owners 60
Ken E. writes "Asus has backed down in the face of complaints from UK Eee PC 900 owners about the ultra-portable's low-capacity battery. Confusing statements posted in online reviews led buyers to believe that they would get a larger capacity battery than they actually did — and they weren't happy. Asus has, however, made a conciliatory gesture by extending a £10 high-capacity battery upgrade offer. Mobile Computer has the full announcement, plus quite a bit of background on how this fuss all got started. The batteries will be available June 10 and in the meantime Eee PC owners can download a BIOS update that Asus claims will add half an hour to battery life."
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Oh, 10 pounds sterling, not 10 lbs! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Oh, 10 pounds sterling, not 10 lbs! (Score:5, Funny)
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Can you just buy a second battery (Score:4, Interesting)
MiyEee PC runs just fine (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:MiyEee PC runs just fine (Score:4, Informative)
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It's a '1+1=3, for sufficiently large values of 1'- type of thing
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Re:MiyEee PC runs just fine (Score:5, Interesting)
eee pc = 990g
I'm guessing that the eee pc battery weighs ~250g.
Given that each battery gives the eee pc ~3 hours of battery life, that gives the eee pc about 18 hours of battery life before it exceeds those weight specifications.
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Well, the original iBook had an advertised battery life of 6 hours. And I'd really like to know shadow-isohunt's OS if he can get 7 hours of battery life. To convert, that's 9.2 Watts of Power that shadow-isohunt's laptop draws. I've never managed to get it much below 11 Watts. What I'd like to know is where he can get 2 less Watt on the same Hardware with mostly the same software.
For reference, 12 Watt is standard under light use. With a bit of Googling I see that the Eee PC draws up to 22-or-so Watt, wi
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People living elsewhere got higher-capacity batteries.
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I've no business attachment with Asus, but I have to say I couldn't be happier about the battery life of my Eee PC. Just today, I was using it for more than 3 hours for surfing the net, mplayer music playback, and occasional web video. I still had 30% juice left according to Ubuntu's battery state widget.
I guess it's subjective. I looked at the Eee PC but the battery life was a deal-breaker. I know the Eee PC is excellent value and Toughbooks [panasonic.com] aren't, but Panasonic's ultraportable options of 7 (CF-W7), 9 (CF-T7) or 12 (CF-T5 - discontinued) hours set the benchmark that the subnotebooks will need to meet before I buy one.
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Check out the discharge behaviour of NiMH under serious load for instance:
http://www.powerstream.com/AA-tests.htm#nimh [powerstream.com]
Something fishy inthe state of Asus (Score:5, Interesting)
Perhaps they do this with all their products, and the Eee is just so carefully watched that it gets much more attention. But it looks like they have a product they haven't quite figured out how to price.
Kudos to Asus (Score:5, Interesting)
Paying Attention to us.
It's a win-win situation; we get happy, they get good street cred - we stay happy, they keep making money.
Refreshing, when most manufacturers like to backpedal and deny.
Kudos to Asus.
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(I really wished I could have done separate posts, but I feared the mods / admins would strike me down)
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I just spent all of my mod points, so here's a virtual +1 Hilarious.
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Ok, I'll take up your challenge; hand over your Panasonic CF-M34 now.
Reasonable Compromise (Score:2, Interesting)
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It's four years old, and spends most of its time plugged into AC, which can't be doing good things for the battery.
what we really want to know... (Score:4, Interesting)
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You mean, besides the fact that by the time Vista booted on one of them, the battery would have died...
Oh, so is that the reason for the battery upgrade?
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9068258 [computerworld.com]
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Return the battery? (Score:2, Informative)
At the moment, Asus have a great lead in the market - the other cheap UMPCs a