With the latest laptops, working on the move has never been easier, but laptops are still slaves to the National Grid. While laptop battery life is a chief cause of mobile moans, it's
possible to get significant improvements by good practice and a few
software tweaks. To help you get a longer laptop battery life, here are
10 easy ways to improve it.
1. Dim your screen
The screen is one of the most power-hungry parts of the laptop. It takes
serious amounts of battery power to keep your display looking clear and
bright. Saving this power is simply a question of turning the
brightness down.
2. Change power settings
Windows comes with some great power features, which enable you to eke
out the best performance when you're plugged into the mains, and
optimise battery life when on the move. Type power options into the
Start Search box and choose Power saver from the list. The Windows
Mobility Center has more methods for saving battery life. These include
settings for powering off the monitor and kicking into sleep mode more
quickly.
3. Switch off Wi-Fi
One of the biggest battery sappers is the wireless networking
capabilities built into most laptops. Wi-Fi drains the battery by
constantly drawing power from the battery and, when not connected,
looking for networks.When you're using your laptop away from the grid, the likelihood is
you're away from wireless networks, so you can turn this device off.
4. Turn off peripherals
Using USB peripherals can put a big drain on your system, because your
motherboard has to power them, so unplugging everything saves juice. USB
sticks, mice and webcams are common offenders, so copy all your
information across and eject your devices as soon as possible, and put
up with laptop track pads over your USB mouse
5. Eject your disc drives
Having a disc
spinning in the drive is a huge drain on resources, and many programs
constantly do this. Simply eject your discs before you switch to battery
power to gain vital extra minutes from your working day.
6. Invest in some hardware
Good practice can
go some way to extending your battery life, but if you need to use your
laptop throughout your working day, you're going to need some help. Most
laptops come with a six-cell battery, but many manufacturers offer
eight- or even 12-cell optional upgrades, which can double your power.
The alternative to expensive laptop batteries are products such as the
Philips Portable Power Pack, which gives you valuable extra hours for
all your devices.
7. Disable features
Windows has some handy
built-in features, but many put demands on your system that are
unnecessary when working on the move. Take the simple measure of turning
off Windows Aero when you're on the move to make your laptop more
efficient.
8. Battery care
Lithium-Ion batteries
don't need a complete discharge (contrary to popular belief) but also
you should use a battery once you've charged it. If you have a spare
you keep topped up, use that instead of your main regularly. If you
have an older non-Lithium-Ion battery, you'll need to regularly
discharge it.
9. Get more memory
Give your laptop a
break. If you're using intensive apps that usually require a lot of
virtual memory, you'd be better off buying more RAM (though it's worth
noting that more memory will need more power). Virtual memory isn't too
efficient when it comes to battery life; it spins your hard disk more.
10. Don't install apps from disc on the move
Try
to reduce the time you use optical drives to a minimum; they can be
pretty power hungry and installing apps from CD or DVD can have an
instant effect on your battery life indicator.
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