Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Fujitsu extends notebook battery runtimes

Fujitsu has improved the battery runtime of it's new Life book notebooks by as much as 75% from the earlier generation, with batteries that last through even the longest flights and workdays.
Energy-efficient notebooks and batteries transform into more efficient work days for users. For notebook users who are frequently on the road, struggling to find a power socket to juice up their notebook until the next stop can be time consuming and annoying.

Fujitsu Life books have constantly had long battery runtimes the latest generation of Li-Ion batteries and a second battery in the modular bay extend these even further. By using superior technologies such as low tolerance, well-matched circuitry and energy-efficient LED displays throughout the portfolio, Fujitsu's Life books are more competent than ever. Fujitsu's Life book E780 even reaches a battery runtime of as much as 18 hours.

Fujitsu's EcoButton offers another advance to battery life, by giving users a simple way to save energy and widen battery runtime. With the touch of a button, users can switch off the most resource-hungry functions such as Fire wire (IEEE 1394), card slots, optical disk drives as well as reducing display brightness. Fujitsu's green approach is also proven by independent organizations; most of Fujitsu's Life books have Energy Star 5.0 and EPEAT Gold certifications.

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