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Ask HN: Best laptop by battery (after long usage)?

1 点作者 txutxu大约 1 年前
I&#x27;ve had few 100% new laptops in my life. But with all of them I&#x27;ve the same issue... after 2 or 3 years of usage, the battery losses it&#x27;s functionality.<p>I&#x27;ve had Toshiba, Macbooks (Air 2012), HP, Lenovo, MSI...<p>My usage is a lot of hours every single day, I think that is the root cause.<p>I use Linux+fluxbox, terminals and the browser, with powertop or TLP tuned. During first year, I even exceed the advertised battery performance, and multiply that of colleagues with the same laptop but heavier systems (gnome...)<p>But I&#x27;m worried I&#x27;m missing something, doing something wrong, it&#x27;s at 2 or 3 years, that the battery reduces drastically the performance, and at 3 or 4 years it starts to shutdown unexpectedly (for example when it says there is a 45% still available, plop!).<p>One thing that I&#x27;m not sure if I do OK, is to try charge once I&#x27;m at 10% level... and when I&#x27;m on the desk, I always have the charger in.<p>I try to make full cycle of charge&#x2F;discharge, full discharge from the BIOS (to avoid the operative system power savings), and different tips from internet... nothing helps, when I reach this state, there is no back. Any magic solution here is welcome.<p>20 Years back, I remember getting out the battery while working at the desk. But today laptops cannot do that. Also I see laptops announcing 20 hours of duration, battery upgrades, etc, but I suspect, that with same usage I will get the same issue.<p>Do you know any laptop model, or model+OS combination, that after 3 or 4 years of +12 hours of daily usage, still can be considered a portable computer and doesn&#x27;t need the charger to work at least 4 hours? What is the best one after such a intense life?

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stephenr大约 1 年前
&gt; when I&#x27;m on the desk, I always have the charger in.<p>Unless the machine specifically handles this scenario, this can artificially wear the battery. Newer MacBooks handle this better with &quot;intelligent&quot; charging (I couldn&#x27;t say for sure whether a 2012 MBA would have had this feature), but I don&#x27;t know about other brands.<p>But the real answer here is that batteries are essentially consumable parts. They won&#x27;t last forever, and once it drops below holding ~80% of the original charge, it&#x27;s worthwhile replacing it.
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