Please post your real world battery life for x60

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Please post your real world battery life for x60

#1 Post by mcgyver » Sun Apr 09, 2006 12:19 am

Mine is 4:30 hours with wireless on, 6 or 7 (max) brightness, light web surfing, word processing and a background p2p. My battery is 8-cell extended battery. Its spec life is up to 7.8 hours.

Please share yours.
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#2 Post by sonne » Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:34 pm

With wireless, web-surfing and a few ssh terminal windows I get about 6:30 hours.

My custom profile in the Thinkpad energy management shows 6/7 for battery life and I use a display brightness of 3/7.
Own: Thinkpad X60s (L2400/ 1,5GB DDR2 / 120GB HD / 8-cell battery)
Owned: Thinkpad X40 (1,2Lv / 1 GB DDR / 40 GB HD / 8-cell battery)

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about the battery size/weight

#3 Post by qchaser » Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:45 pm

Hello! I've been reading all articles that I could find on x60s and searched through this forum.

Could you x60s users please tell me/us clearly the weights + real world battery lifes with different batteries.

I think it's a little bit odd that we're talking about an ultraportable that seems to weigh over 1,6 kg with most common(?) 8 cell battery? Even more odd (I think) it is that all reviews seems to uuh&aah the battery life of such configuration? After all it weighs 1,6 kg!! Is that weight really an ultraportable anymore nowadays?

8 cell even seems to stick out from the back and from the bottom as well? Is it a fact that I cannot get x60s with 1,2 kg weight and with battery life more that 2 hours?

I currently use x40 and I am getting aroung two hours with 4 cell - using Wi-Fi and screen brightness at medium. At it weighs 1,24 kg.

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#4 Post by sonne » Sun Apr 09, 2006 5:57 pm

Without the 8-cell battery, my X60s weighs 1.14kg. With the 8-cell battery, its 1.64kg.

At first I was disappointed too that the X60s is heavier and bigger than the X40 was. I also had an 8-cell battery for my X40, and it had about 0.2kg less weight, and the battery did not stick out from the bottom (but also from the back!). I guess this is to allow for better air circulation when the notebook is standing on a flat underground. All in all, I don't feel the 0.2kg more much, and I got used to the X60s really fast. And given the fact that the X60s is a lot faster than my X40 was and the battery life is better too, I can live with the little extra weight and size.
Own: Thinkpad X60s (L2400/ 1,5GB DDR2 / 120GB HD / 8-cell battery)
Owned: Thinkpad X40 (1,2Lv / 1 GB DDR / 40 GB HD / 8-cell battery)

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#5 Post by jgsx » Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:46 pm

My x60s has the normal 4 cell on it (the one with the 2 bumps on the bottom). I'm looking at getting an 8 cell. So the 8 cell also has those annoying bumps that make the laptop tilt?

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DVD video runs 2hours in 4cell enhanced battery

#6 Post by NJ_IT » Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:21 am

FYI,
I measured a run out time of 4 cell enhanced battery by DVD player program(WinDVD) in X60s.
In full brightness (7 of 7level) and mid sound level, WinDVD could play DVD video file in 110 minutes in Seagate 100GB/7200rpm harddrive, and 125 min in Seagate 120GB/5400rpm.( Used same video file ,Not used DVD disc)
Those are estimated time ,because actual play time was limited by 3% hibernation setting, so I estimated 100% run out time based on 97% value.
X60Tablet (6366AJU:Replaced 12"SXGA+)1.83GHz,4.0GB,Fujitsu MHZ2320BH G2(320GB/5400RPM),Atheros Wifi,3yrs.
T60P(200784U)2.16GHz,2G,100G7200RPM

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#7 Post by CalBioEngr » Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:53 am

the two biggest power drain on the X60s are the screen and the hard drive. so if you can limit the use of the two your battery will go far. with lcd brightness set to 3, cpu speed to min and occassional wifi on (~15% to 20% of the time), i was able to run for 5 hours contineously and still have ~30% battery life left! I was using it for reading PDF files, checking emails and writing in MS words. I think I finally found a laptop with battery life that can out last me. :o

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#8 Post by sonne » Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:19 am

jgsx wrote:My x60s has the normal 4 cell on it (the one with the 2 bumps on the bottom). I'm looking at getting an 8 cell. So the 8 cell also has those annoying bumps that make the laptop tilt?
Yup.
Own: Thinkpad X60s (L2400/ 1,5GB DDR2 / 120GB HD / 8-cell battery)
Owned: Thinkpad X40 (1,2Lv / 1 GB DDR / 40 GB HD / 8-cell battery)

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#9 Post by PTzero » Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:23 am

My X60s was being quite optimistic last night...

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I think real-world would be more like 9.5 hours. LCD brightness at 0/7, CPU set to "Lowest", WiFi and Bluetooth on, doing some light browsing, Gaim connected to various Jabber/AOL/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo chat accounts, Outlook running in the background polling 3 different POP3 accounts every 5 minutes.

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#10 Post by sonne » Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:41 am

PTzero wrote:My X60s was being quite optimistic last night....
Hehe, when I pulled mine off the power adapter for the first time it was showing over 11hrs. I really believe 9hrs are realistic if display brightness is 0/7, unfortunately working like this is a real eye-strain...
Own: Thinkpad X60s (L2400/ 1,5GB DDR2 / 120GB HD / 8-cell battery)
Owned: Thinkpad X40 (1,2Lv / 1 GB DDR / 40 GB HD / 8-cell battery)

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