(they want to impress you, naturally) and this is especially the case
when it comes to notebook/netbook battery life. So when MSI stated that
their new MSI Wind U115 Hybrid netbook could run for 10.5 hours on a
single charge you'll excuse our scepticism. However, thanks to a battery
test run by the German site EEE-Pc.de it transpires that the MSI Wind
U115 Hybrid netbook not only matches the touted endurance but actually
managed to exceed it - and not by a small margin.
The test in question was run with the screen at 30% brightness whilst
running the SSD (not the HHD) - the MSI Wind U115 Hybrid netbook employs
a combination of HHD and SSD to conserve power requirements - and with
the device's Wi-Fi switched off, however, in being run via Battery Eater
Classic the test did ensure that, quite apart from sitting dormant, the
netbook was running under strain with both the low power Intel Atom Z530
CPU and the graphic card being put through their paces.
So, the final outcome? It's impressive, certainly, with the MSI Wind
U115 Hybrid netbook finally running out of a single charge worth of
juice after an astonishing 13 hours and 15 minutes of operation (which
makes out laptop's endurance look positively terrible - which, in
fairness, it is).
More that a full working day's worth of endurance from a single charge?
Very impressive. Kudos to MSI, especially considering that they state
that Wind U115 Hybrid's endurance is actually under that actually
achieved in this independent test.
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