Simple Ways to Conserve/Improve Linux Netbook Battery Power
Apr 08, 2009, 21:36 (1 Talkback[s])
"Netbooks are usually sold with 3-Cell Li-Ion battery that when
fully charged can last up to 3 hours on normal usage. But if you
are looking for ways to extend your netbook’s battery power
further, then you came to the right place. The tips that I’m
going to share might sound “common sense” to some of
our “computer expert” readers, but for the benefit of
the non-experts out there, these could come in handy.
"Take note that all of these tips are specifically targeted
towards Linux netbook owners, but some may also apply to netbook
users who utilize other operating system. So without any more
delay, read these simple ways to conserve and improve your
netbook’s battery power:"
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