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2011/07/28

Dell XPS M1210 Battery

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I own a Dell XPS M1210. I bought it because it was powerful and small and kinda lightweight. I didn't buy it because I wanted to sit on an aeroplane and work.
Nonetheless, it'd be nice to get a bit more battery life out of it. There are a lot of reviews out there raving about the battery life, but that's the review models sing the 9-cell battery. It's an 80 watt-hour pack that sticks an inch out the back of the machine, ruining advantage number two: small size. So I bought the 53Whr 6-cell battery and only get two and a half hours of battery life. This laptop is a power hog.
For comparison, my previous laptop (a Dell Inspiron 4100) used a 59Whr pack and got four hours of life. You could remove the CD-ROM, put two battery packs in there, and run all day without ever plugging in. That was a mobile laptop, apart from the fact that it weighed 3kg in that configuration.
Just to compare, the old laptop (almost five years old!) sucked down 15W on average. The new laptop uses 21W. And it's using "the latest in power management technology"!

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