Windows 7 slashes netbook battery life by a third

Started by Noreen, Aug 25, 2009, 11:00:16

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QuoteNetbooks running Microsoft's new operating system Windows 7 will see their battery life slashed by a third, says a number of users.

Laptop magazine revealed that during a recent test, a Toshiba netbook lost 2.5 hours of battery life when running Windows 7 instead of XP, or about 30 percent (6:53 for Windows 7, versus 9:24 for XP).

Tom's Hardware also reported a similar finding when it tested an Acer Aspire One netbook running Windows 7 release candidate, only to find it lasted 2.5 hours less than when it ran Windows XP Service Pack 3 (5:54 versus 8:28, when both were at a low-power idle state).

Complaints have also surfaced on netbook user forums such as eeeuser.com for Asus Eee users, AspireOneUser.com for Acer netbook users and MSIWind.net for MSI fans.................

http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=3200372

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If they brought the price down, I'd be using one now!  ;D
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Rik

You are not alone. Increasingly, I feel that Windows may be entering its death throes.
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gizmo71

QuoteWe did observe snappier performance from Windows 7 on the NB205, particularly in the application open tests and hard drive speed. And the U123 saw an increase in energy efficiency.

So it's doing more for more power usage, and the headline grabbing loss of battery life could be a gain for some - perhaps most - laptops.

Journalistic integrity is dead. :comp: :conf:
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Gary

I could not give a damn  ;D  ;) which is an odd saying
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

You just can't get people to take them these days, Gary, they're an endangered species. ;D
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Aug 25, 2009, 12:33:11
You just can't get people to take them these days, Gary, they're an endangered species. ;D
:rofl:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Glenn

I'm not seeing any reduction in battery perfomance with Windows 7 on my Dell D630
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Quote from: Rik on Aug 25, 2009, 11:25:52
We'll all be using Macs in a year or two. :)

I have a Dell MiniMac9 running 10.5.8 already
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Rik

Quote from: Glenn on Aug 25, 2009, 12:47:27
I'm not seeing any reduction in battery perfomance with Windows 7 on my Dell D630

I think you have to install it first, Glenn, not just stick the CD to the lid. ;D
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Rik

Quote from: Glenn on Aug 25, 2009, 12:48:21
I have a Dell MiniMac9 running 10.5.8 already

There's hope for us all then.  :thumb:
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zappaDPJ

When I read the article I was expecting to see a comparison between Windows 7 and Vista, not 7 and XP. It would be more interesting to know if Microsoft has achieved their aim of making 7 less power hungry than Vista.
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Steve

Probably the comparison is with XP as it's currently the default OS for netbooks
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Den

Quote from: Rik on Aug 25, 2009, 11:25:52
We'll all be using Macs in a year or two. :)

Why are you planning on winning the lottery  :eyebrow:
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D-Dan

Linux rules when it comes to battery life - and it's free :)

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Sebby

Quote from: Simon on Aug 25, 2009, 11:34:35
If they brought the price down, I'd be using one now!  ;D

Don't look at the upfront cost, look at the overall "cost". ;)

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Sebby

Quote from: D-Dan on Aug 25, 2009, 20:23:40
Linux rules when it comes to battery life - and it's free :)

But in all other ways, it's a pain. :P

Glenn

Back on topic  :eek4: with w7 installed on my D630, the battery lasted 5hrs today
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