Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:21PM EDT
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Want to suck a little extra power out of your crusty old laptop computer? Unlike desktops, it can be tricky to breathe new life into a notebook PC, but PC World has provided a gaggle of ideas that can help you identify hardware upgrades, find essential peripherals, and put other advice into action that will make your laptop sing again.
Some of the best tips in the piece:
There's plenty of additional good advice to be found in the full story. Click on over. It's an easy read, too.
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Heh, I don't want to sound ungratefull but I think this stuff were already general knowledge, I mean HDD change, RAM upgrade, usb mouse, extra lcd, this were things that I think everybody knew or already use to get some extra juice out of their laptop.
any one using / recommending cheap alternate power battery ??
thanx... sometimes things that may be common knowledge may not be all that comment. Well-written piece. Enjoyable piece of writing.
Good suggestions. Except the power brick one. If you go with a smaller power 'brick' (supply, I am guessing) This usually corresponds with less wattage. Which in turn means a longer charging time, mainly. The other drawback to this situations is that certain laptops (dell) will turn off and disable devices (Wifi, Bluetooth, NIC) if the power supply doesnt have enough current to power them. Plug a smaller 60w supply into a 17inch 9x00/17x0 and look at all the interesting items mentioned in startup. Quite Franky I would go the other way with the power supply. If you can get a higher wattage one (90w, 130w) as an option, do so. This may add a few ounces to the weight of your laptop bag, but it will charge batteries faster, and more often then not provide more power to the USB ports as well. Also in the Hard drive upgrade department, if you upgrade to a 7200rpm 2.5in laptop drive those pull more power from the battery as well. Some manufacturers even require a larger power supply when doing this upgrade. fyi all. 6
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1 Posted by chrisdutko@pacbell.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:24PM EDT Report Abuse
Thanks, this is what I needed!!!