That would depend on what type of laptop is using it. If you have one of the higher spec'd laptops, then the 8 cell is a better option since it can supply all components with enough energy. Conversely, a less powerful system will run on the 6 cell fine, as well as giving you slightly longer battery life on average.
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The battery life of an Asus 8-cell 5200mAh battery will depend on the power consumption of the device you are using it with. On average, you can expect a battery life of around 4-5 hours for a typical laptop. However, running more power-intensive tasks will drain the battery faster.
The Compaq Presario R3000 battery has an original cell type, Li-ion chemistry, and a capacity of 4400mAH/ 8- cell. The battery has a life of 11 hours.
No - they appear to be quite different. (See Related Links.)
"Better" doesn't really say enough in this situation. I'm assuming this is about a laptop that can be fitted with either a 6-cell or a 9-cell battery - in which case the 9-cell will let you run longer on battery, but will usually stick out a bit and make the laptop both bigger and heavier. So 9-cell is good for runtime, but poor for carrying it around. Your choice.
6-cell laptop battery, I think almost 3-4 hours. My replacement ACER BATCL50L battery can last 3-4 hours if it is fully charged. 14.8V, 4400mAh, Li-ion, 6-cell laptop battery. It really depends on the specification of your laptop. 6 cell for a net book is a huge capacity. But for desktop alternative ones, that will be even not enough for one hour. Try to compare at the link I provided below, you'll probably find what you need.
yes, it is much better!!!:) Performance is very subjective. For very high current useage, many wet cells perform better. Are modern gel automotive batteries considered to be dry?
another name for a battery is a cell a cell is one battery and a battery is a two or more cells or batteries
Standby times reflect overall battery capacity, the higher the better.
wet cell battery
Neither is necessarily better. They have their uses. You would not want to use a wet cell battery in a phone, or camera. These type items are stored upside down and the battery fluid could leak out. In a vehicle they work well but not on most other items.
No, an automobile battery is a wet cell battery not a dry cell battery.