In battery power it is 2.5 better that Toshiba. In size it is larger that Toshiba but not a lot.
Toshiba satellite A75-S209 is a laptop not dasktop it is run on battery power. I know, but why can't it run off outlet power as well? Thus the question: Why would your Toshiba Satellite A75-S209 ONLY run on battery power and NOT on power supply? It should be able to do both!
The switch is internal. If you plug into the mains, power will be supplied by the mains and the battery will begin charging. If you unplug from the mains, the battery takes over.
You can't. You'll just have to purchase a new Power Cord.
I have a Toshiba Satellite and if I cannot reboot (or shut it off) I just unplug power cord and then pull the battery. Mine is pretty old and this trick works all the time with mine - it may not work for you so take a look at your owner's manual or call Toshiba.
Most pocket calculators run on batteries because it is much more convenient to use in multiple places. However, some older calculators tend to run on solar power.
Leave the laptop off. Allow the AC power adapter to fully charge the battery for 12 hours. During this time, do not use the laptop or turn it on. This can slow down the charging of the battery.www.laptoptown.com
Holding charge depends on the kind of battery that is used, and it also depends on the applications that are running *Take note: network adapters (used in internet) uses a lot of power see detailed specs of your computer from www.support.toshiba.com normal standby hours: 2 - 3 hours (again this is on "standby" mode only) for 6-cell battery 4 - 6 hours standby for 9-cell battery pack hope this helps
My Toshiba Portege M700 AC adaptor lasted for 4 years.
There are many places a person might purchase a Toshiba laptop power cord. For instance, a person may purchase this item directly from Toshiba. Additionally, power cords for Toshiba may be found on eBay and Amazon.
Since you don't say which laptop you have - this is a general answer. On my Toshiba laptop - the power indicator glows orange if I've been using it on battery power instead of mains. It's an indication the battery needs charging - and usually reverts back to green when fully charged.
The input voltage range for the Toshiba power supply is AC 100V - 240V. The output voltage is DC 19V / output current is 4.74A. This power supply comes with a power cord and packaging will state voltage recommended for the product.
The amount of power in the battery is a function of the time Erik runs the computer on the battery.