The Asus Eee PC uses a 7.4V, 5200mAh 4 cell Lithium-ion battery. According to the review done by Hot Hardware ( Review found at http://www.hothardware.com/articles/Asus_Eee_PC_Full_Retail_Review_Showcase/ ) , "The TDP (thermal design power) of the CPU is very low at only 5.5 watts." Also from the same article, "...with roughly 15 Watts draw at idle and 17.5 Watts under load..."
Thanks,
Jeffrey A. McCright, A+ 816-210-3107 [email protected]
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 01:16:51 -0800 From: [email protected] Subject: Re: Who here feels qualified to represent us at Micro Center for getting an EEE demo for ITEC? To: [email protected]
Ignore that last comment.
However, in who's world does a 4 cell Lithium battery power a laptop for 3.5 hours?
Please! I may be naive from time to time, but I don't see any eggshell around my feet.
Brian
--- Jack [email protected] wrote:
Ok, so I don't get over to my KCLUG mail much anymore. Nor do I spend much time chatting, so this may sound newbish. What's EEE? I'm really starting to hate IT. Everything has to be a
freaking abbreviation.
Brian
--- Oren Beck [email protected] wrote:
Ok- here's a mutual exposure window.
At ITEC.With KCLUG people to explain Linux.. Micro Center as the closest retailer of the EEE
The wild fantasy of Micro Center doing a charity raffle of the demo unit.
Oren
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