A lot of factors have an effect on the quantity of time that a transportable computer battery can deliver energy ahead of it has to be recharged. These
elements include the configuration (processor, memory, and so forth.), kinds of applications becoming run and display brightness.
Dell uses market regular benchmarks for battery run time claims. For far more information on battery run occasions and benchmarks, the white paper,
"Understanding Battery Life in Transportable Computers" is obtainable at:
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/global.aspx/vectors/en/2005_batterylife?
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The MSI GX720-032US Intel Centrino 2 Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHz Laptop can hold a charge for an average of 7 hours.
Depends on the condition of the battery. Most will hold a charge for at least 6 months if they are not connected to anything.
A good travel laptop that has a long battery life is a Toshiba. I have one and the battery life on it is about 4 hours after a full charge on the battery.
I assume you mean if it is stored. It depend on the battery and what condition it is in. A good auto battery will hold it's charge for at least 6 months.
A battery will last 3-9 hours based upon the number of cells it has. The more cells the longer the battery charge will hold. The battery charge will also depreciate over time. It will last for a shorter and decreasing amount of time as it is used more often.
A laptop computer has a battery that has a wonderful battery life. As long as you charge your laptop battery for the appropriate amount of time, then you can use your laptop without the need to plug it in for many hours. This will allow you to be free and not be tied to finding an outlet to plug in your laptop.
If your laptop battery fails or no longer holds a sufficient charge, you can easily replace it. But as long as it is working fine then you don't need to replace it.
It depends on usage. But laptop batteries last anywhere between 12-24 months. My laptop battery needs to be replaced because it will not charge all the way and it is 19 months old. If possible, Replace it with a 9 cell for longer life and it will hold a charge longer too.
i just got this laptop,and i wanted to know how long the battery will last?
Depends on what it is being used in.
Over time, you may notice that your battery doesn't hold a charge as long as it used to. This may be caused by frequent charges/drains or infrequent battery use. It is recommended that you "condition" your battery a few times a year to get the most out of it. To do this, simply charge your battery to the fullest and then disconnect the AC plug.
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