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- Laptop Batteries Explained
by Alison White. The most common chemistries used in laptop batteries are:
NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) - This is the oldest technology and is the least commonly used nowadays. NiCad batteries are prone to the "Memory effect" and are heavier than the newer technologies. NiCad is not environmentally friendly chemistry as it contains heavy metals, which cannot be disposed of in landfill sites. Most manufacturers have s... products, articles, news
- Care for Laptop Batteries
by Victor Epand. 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 ar... products, articles, news
- Voltage and Amperage for Replacement Batteries
by Bobby George. Rechargeable batteries are rated by manufacturers using voltage, amperage, and sometimes wattage. These ratings are usually listed directly on the battery itself, shown as xV. and xx mAh. Many people notice that the replacement battery they are about to purchase does not match exactly with the voltage and amperage rating of their original battery. Also, several questions often arise about the me... products, articles, news
- A Look At The History Of Notebook Computers
by Gabriel Adams. A notebook computer is a term used interchangeably with laptop computers. For those of you not familiar, a notebook computer is one that is smaller and lighter than a personal computer. You can take it with you anywhere so it offers you more access to the internet, a way to watch movies, and even a way to work while you are away on business trips.
The first notebook computer was introduced in 19... products, articles, news
- Notebook Computers - What Are They?
by Jesse Miller. A notebook computer, sometimes called a laptop, typically weighs less than 5 pounds and is 3 inches or less in thickness. "Notebook Computers" is another term for the portable computer. Notebook computers are no longer fancy toys; the notebooks are being used as business tools ready to compete with your desktop computer. With wireless cards you now have entertainment on the go. There's a huge s... products, articles, news
- What To Look For In A Cheap Notebook Computer
by Nathan Holsing. The most important component to your notebook computer is the processor or CPU. There really are only two processors you should consider if you are purchasing a new notebook computer. The first is the Intel Core 2 Duo and the second is the Intel Core Duo. These chips are top of the line. But don't worry, there are plenty of rigs utilizing these chips that still come in at well under $1000.
D... products, articles, news
- Choosing A Notebook Computer: It Doesn't Have To Be Complicated
by Adrian Adams. Getting the right notebook computer can be complicated if you don't know what to look for. While there are some key factors you should consider when comparing them, you also need to make a list of the things you need the notebook computer to be able to perform.
First, you need to consider the size of the monitor you want. If you will be using the notebook computer often you should consider one w... products, articles, news
- Batteries and the HP NC6000 Notebook
by Victor Epand. The HP nc6000 notebook has the capacity for two batteries -- a 'primary' battery and a 'Multiday' battery (that slides into the same slot used for a DVD/CD drive.) When on battery power the notebook utilizes the primary battery first until it drains out, then it is supposed to switch over to the Multiday battery. When the primary battery drained down to zero, all power cut off to the notebook and... products, articles, news
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