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    1410 Battery Life

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Carson Dyle, Dec 1, 2009.

  1. Carson Dyle

    Carson Dyle Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm in the market for a netbook and had been considering 10.1" Atom based netbooks with 6 cell batteries for their long battery life (the Toshiba NB205 being first on that list), but now I'm looking at the 1410, which seems like a very good deal for $400.

    Of the two processors currently available in the 1410, would I be correct in assuming that the Celeron M 743 would offer better battery life than the SU2300 dual core? Or do wifi usage and powering the screen dictate battery life more than the CPU?

    How does the 743 compare with the former SU3500 in terms of processing power and battery life?