Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/07/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Further to this thread I have some rough 'n ready data to present to this group. My son took delivery of his i7 laptop- he was unwilling to accept a lowly i5 - a couple of weeks ago. It is a Sony F series build-to-order model with a 16 inch, full 1080p HD screen, blu-ray burner, 1 GB dedicated video card, 4GB RAM, backlit keyboard, bluetooth, wireless N, and so on and on and on.... IOW, just what a respectable teenage schoolboy needs to mantain street-cred with his classmates. With the new battery charged to 100% we get a run time of around 3 hours while surfing the net and playing music off the HD. Power settings at factory default and multiple applications open in the background. Not as bad as I had feared. His dad is interested in one of the Sony Z series laptops with an i7 - must mantain parity in the CPU arms race - with a full 1080p HD screen. I expect the little model will have about the same run time with its smaller screen. Not great but adequate, and one can always buy a large battery. So expect to see some mint Sumilux-Ms FS soon. > > Hello everyone, > > I'm in the market for a new laptop to replace my 7 year old IBM Thinkpad > (Pentium 4 Mobile at 2GHz, XP Pro). Still running well, BTW. > > Looking at 13 inch laptops, my preferred size, with i5 processors I note > that some manufacturers offer an upgrade to an i7 for about the cost of a > Leica lens hood. This is very tempting but I am concerned about the > reduction in battery life when using the more powerful chip. > > Can any list members shed some light on the CPU power vs. battery run-time > trade offs involved? I have of course, asked the manufacturers' tech > support but never could get a satisfactory answer. > > As always, user feedback and comments are welcomed. > > Regards, > Akhil > >>