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Ground-breaking laptop research

After studying 45 portable computers, consisting of netbooks/low-end ultraportables, mid-range laptops and full-blown enthusiast notebooks, I’ve drawn up an ingenious conclusion that’ll help people across the world.

Heavy laptops weigh more.

What’s more, lightweight notebooks last longer away from the main. Why? Because the heavier a laptop is, the more components it has inside. The more components a portable has, the more power it requires to run those components. Thus, heavy laptops generally die sooner when running on batteries.

I plan to sell this stupendously clever ideology to Microsoft for billions. Next stop, Nobel Prize.

  1. July 4, 2009 at 5:24 PM | #1

    It is true in normal condition, I agree with you. But maybe there are several exception. One of it is DELL D830, the heaviest notebook I’ve ever have. Believe me, it’s 15.4 inch notebook with 4 hours battery life, similar battery life with 5.6 inch Fujitsu U1010.

    • July 4, 2009 at 5:29 PM | #2

      There are bound to be exceptions, especially in the future when more lightweight materials and designed and used in the production of all manner of electronic devices, including laptops.

  1. July 4, 2009 at 6:00 PM | #1