milestone in mobile computing' courtesy of their HP EliteBook 6930p
energy Star qualified notebook having achieved an impressive 24 hours of
continuous operation on a mere single charge of its (optional)
ultra-capacity battery meaning that, according to HP, 'customers no
longer have to worry about their notebook battery running out before
their work day is over.'The HP EliteBook 6930p notebook which achieved
this impressive milestone, apart from employing HP's optional
ultra-capacity battery, was configured with the equally optional Intel
80 GB SSD drive and HP Illumi-Lite LED Display (the latter of which is
set to begin shipping from October) and was running XP thought HP remain
somewhat tight-lipped as to exactly what applications the EliteBook
6930p in question was running during the 24 hour period (we suggest that
processor intensive applications were carefully avoided) but,
notwithstanding this, there's no doubt that such endurance will be more
than welcomed by anyone in the market for a notebook that's required for
more than just occasional use - and this is a point that's laboured by
HP's press release that states:With up to 24 hours of battery life,
business travelers can easily:Use an HP EliteBook 6930p continuously on
the world's longest scheduled commercial airline flight - linking Newark
Liberty International Airport and Singapore Changi Airport -
approximately 18 hours, 40 minutes.
Take more than 10 trips on the EuroStar train between London and Paris -
approximately 2 hours, 15 minutes each direction - before recharging the
battery.
Travel as a passenger by car from Maine to Florida using a notebook
during the entire journey.Pricing for the HP EliteBook 6930p notebook
starts at around $1200 but, as mentioned above, the battery used is
optional (requiring additional outlay) whilst the HP Illumi-Lite LED
display used in the test will not become available as a configuration
option until October.
HP [Press Release]
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