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    HP DV9000t battery nd Screen query

    Discussion in 'HP' started by dew, Dec 28, 2006.

  1. dew

    dew Newbie

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    im going for HP DV9000t i have some doubts abt battery nd Screen size there are four options on the HP page which battery shd i pick i want maximum battery life

    1.8 Cell Lithium Ion Battery

    2.High Capacity 8 Cell Lithium Ion Battery

    3.Extra 8 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
    Get two 8-cell batteries so that you'll always have enough power!

    4.Two High Capacity 8 Cell Lithium Ion Batteries



    NOTE: the battery weight shd be light :p


    is there any difference between 15'inch and 17'inch notebooks
    and last question how can i email the configured page to my uncle.
     
  2. Zero

    Zero The Random Guy

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    For maximum battery life, it is best to go with a battery that has the larget capacity. That is normally measured in mWH or mAH. THe higher the number, the more capacity, and therefore, more battery life.

    Out of the single batteries you have listed, the second one, with high capacity, will do well with battery life. You can purchase two of these batteries. I am not sure if both are in the notebook at the same time, or whether you have to manually change from one to the other. If that is the case, then lugging an extra battery with you, and then having to change it, may be quite a hastle.
     
  3. shaheenarshan

    shaheenarshan Notebook Deity

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    about the second battery question you have to change it manually whuch as said by zero will prove to be quite a hassle but if you dont mind it i will almost double your battery life at the cost of extra weight that is
     
  4. dew

    dew Newbie

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    ok guys now i want to email the configured page to my uncle. so that he can order.how can i save the page and email it to my uncle plz reply ASAP!
     
  5. slo007

    slo007 Notebook Enthusiast NBR Reviewer

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    Ctrl+A and copy, then paste info into email program