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X60s battery life
X60s battery life
I keep reading about how the X60s has an amazing battery life, but I don't seem to find it. While the extended battery gives me 5-6 hours, the original one lasts less than 2, usually ~90 minutes. I replaced the battery at Lenovo, but nothing's changed. Is this normal or is this something wring with my X60s?
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thibouille27
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Probably something wrong.
However keep in my Wireless enabled when not needed will lower autonomy and specially Bluetooth which is a Watt eater it seems.
Of course, after about a year of use, the batteries really do not provide anmore 4/8 hours of autonomy.
However keep in my Wireless enabled when not needed will lower autonomy and specially Bluetooth which is a Watt eater it seems.
Of course, after about a year of use, the batteries really do not provide anmore 4/8 hours of autonomy.
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thibouille27
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My X60 in the first months (but earlier BIOSes seemed better on an autonomy point of view) with 8cells batery, Intel wireless ON and Bluetooth OFF, screen to minimum usable (surfing in my bed ^^) I obtained about 7 hours. Maybe only 6.5 hours.
Yeah when you see that you really really surf the whole night LOL
Even playing WOW I can stay about 3 hours with the 8cells battery and Wifi ON
Yeah when you see that you really really surf the whole night LOL
Even playing WOW I can stay about 3 hours with the 8cells battery and Wifi ON
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thibouille27
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The battery that sticks out from the back of the thinkpad is an 8 cell "High Capacity battery".
The flat one that makes the laptop much thicker is what Lenovo calls extended battery:
X60/s Extended battery
With 8 cell on my X60s, LCD brightness at 5/7, Intel WiFi on, Windows shows 7 hours battery life while surfing the net.
The flat one that makes the laptop much thicker is what Lenovo calls extended battery:
X60/s Extended battery
With 8 cell on my X60s, LCD brightness at 5/7, Intel WiFi on, Windows shows 7 hours battery life while surfing the net.
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thibouille27
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which meter to believe?
A strange thing is that while the green meter is showing 93%/1h39m the blue one in the system tray is showing 92%/1h59m... both are too optimistic, but which is supposed to be more reliable?
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thibouille27
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I had x60 and now have x60s. X60 lasted longer than x60s from the "small" battery. X60 lasted about 3 hours from the 2600mAh battery.thibouille27 wrote:4 cells slim battery. Should hold 3-3.5 hours.
X60 lasts only 2:40 from the 2000mAh slim battery.
(both of them was measured with the same brigthness settings and browsing through the wifi)
Maybe the 2.07 bios consumes more power than 1.07 (i had in the x60).
The wifi card is the same type (atheros) , and the XP too (restored from the acronis true image backup).
I hate this 'flat' slim battery... cylindric has 30% more juice in it
AFAIK the cylindric cant be used in X60s...
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And I got about 10 hours from my X60s with the screen brightness all the way down. That's for an 8-cell battery with about 16 cycles.techflavor wrote:I usually get 7-7.5 hours with my screen brightness all the way up and with wifi on.
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I can get 3+ hours on the 4-cell slimline if I'm on the lowest brightness setting, WiFi is turned off, I'm not doing anything processor intensive, and I'm not accessing the harddrive much (i.e. the harddrive is spun down most of the time).
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I'm thinking about getting the x60s well probably will pull the trigger this weekend. Is the x60s slimness worth it? what I mean is, is the slim battery make the whole laptop that much skinnier? I'm guessing the .2 inch difference in height is only at the back where the battery is and I'm assuming the front has the same thickness?
x60s or x60? what do you guys think?
btw. I'm not a heavy road user and this will stay plugged in about 50% of the time but I'd like the freedom to be unplugged for awhile but thinness is the most important factor to me but .2 inches? I don't know if that is enough to make it worth it.
edit. I will never go back to desktops. I live next to work on the weekdays and go home home on the weekends and need to transport between the two places.
x60s or x60? what do you guys think?
btw. I'm not a heavy road user and this will stay plugged in about 50% of the time but I'd like the freedom to be unplugged for awhile but thinness is the most important factor to me but .2 inches? I don't know if that is enough to make it worth it.
edit. I will never go back to desktops. I live next to work on the weekdays and go home home on the weekends and need to transport between the two places.
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x60s for mobility and x60 for less mobility and more power. If you are not attempting to do a 7 hr unplug sessioin do not buy the x60s. btw I believe that laptops were created for the main purpose of mobility. If you have the money(you should have if u can buy an x60s) you should just buy a desktop if you want power and a thumbdrive to move information back inforth between pcs(provided your information u need is small). If you have a lot of info however I guess you would have no choice but to pick the x60s but today's thumbs are at 4-8gig so really unless your some kind of graphics professional its not really necessary I feel.
Back to subject.
Forgot to ask about if u had a ul screen when u got that type of battery life because my non ul x60s can barely make 6.5 hrs with the 8 cell with LCD brightness high and wireless on. Maybe its the anti virus programs??? or did you start with a fresh installed os with little or no drivers?
Back to subject.
Forgot to ask about if u had a ul screen when u got that type of battery life because my non ul x60s can barely make 6.5 hrs with the 8 cell with LCD brightness high and wireless on. Maybe its the anti virus programs??? or did you start with a fresh installed os with little or no drivers?
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6.5 with LCD set to max is about normal IMO.
I'd be you I would (when unplugged) put LCD to the minimum you're confortable with.
When I use it in my bed (yea, happens when my wife's sleeping already) I set LCD to minimum or minimum+1. Doind office-type work in this situation with Wifi On (but BT off) it will do 7.5-8.5 hours (even latest bios)
I'd be you I would (when unplugged) put LCD to the minimum you're confortable with.
When I use it in my bed (yea, happens when my wife's sleeping already) I set LCD to minimum or minimum+1. Doind office-type work in this situation with Wifi On (but BT off) it will do 7.5-8.5 hours (even latest bios)
TP X23 +UBX2 +cdrw
TP X60 +UBX6 +dvdrw slim + floppy + 8cells battery
TP X60 +UBX6 +dvdrw slim + floppy + 8cells battery
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