In November 2002,I was in the New York City audience  when Bill Gates strode onto the stage and introduced the world to the modern version of the tablet computer. With him were celebrities, including Rob Lowe and Amy Tan, and the CEOs of a handful of manufacturing partners, such as HP pavilion dv4t battery and Panasonic. Gates and Co. talked about tablet PCs as the future of computing.

Windows XP Tablet Edition, as it was called, relied on an active digitizer that interacted with a pen-sensitive screen to provide input. This hardware was combined with a suite of software so the digitizer — a fancy name for a mouse in the shape of a pen — could interact with on-screen buttons, as well as write text. Windows XP Tablet Edition was updated in 2005, but the revisions were minor.

More than seven years since that launch, Windows-based tablet computers haven’t evolved into much. The form factors are mostly the same, even though touch technology has leapt forward in capabilities. The new paradigm of computing that Gates spoke of never unfolded. At least, not yet.

Now,Apple(apple A1189) is re-imagining the tablet category with its iPad products. By taking a multitouch approach, Apple macbook pro 17 inch battery has opened up a whole new way to interact with its device.

For some, several features missing from the iPad’s first iteration, call into question its future in an enterprise environment.

For others, the device is “naturally corporate.” Its most fundamental design element — that it can be held with one hand — signals to one analyst, the iPad’s potential to be a great business device. For the enterprise that wants to deploy tablet PCs today, the point is moot. The iPad is months away from shipping.

For enterprises that need tablet power today, out in the real, rough-and-tumble world (including out in the elements), the usual list of suspects has your back. Here are some examples of tablet PCs that are available today from Dell(dell inspiron 1520 battery), HP, Lenovo(lenovo thinkpad t61 battery), Motion Computing, Panasonic, and Xplore Technologies. We’ll also take a peek at what’s on the horizon from Dell, Lenovo, Sony(sony pcga-bp2nx)and HP.

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Technical Details

* New 7200mAh 11.1V Lithium-ion dell laptop battery
* High Capacity Extended life battery
* Manufactured to work with Dell Inspiron 6400, Inspiron E1505
* Compatible with Dell Models:Inspiron 6400, Inspiron E1505

Description: This Dell Lithium-Ion Battery has internal circuit board with chips that allow it to communicate with the laptop to monitor battery performance, output voltage and temperature. This dell inspiron 6400 battery also gives the notebook much more accurate ‘fuel gauge’ capability to determine how much battery runtime is left before the next recharge is required. This dell battery has been tested and validated on Dell systems to ensure it will work with your computer and is compatible with Dell Inspiron series notebook computers. Note:This Dell 6400 battery is not compatible with Dell Inspiron 6000 battery and it just only can be used as a replacement battery for Inspiron 6400,Inspiron E1505.

Inspiron 6400 battery specifications:
* Chemistry:Lithium-Ion
* Voltage:11.1V
* Capacity:7200mAh
* Dimension:205 x 72 x 22.7mm
* Weight:542g
* Color:Black

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Replacement HP Laptop Battery for oem HP Part Numbers:F4098A,F4809A and F4812A.This high capcity rechargeable HP battery is compatible with the following hp models: Pavilion ZE4200 series,Pavilion ZE5000 and Omnibook XE4000 laptop computers.
Using advanced cell technology and quality parts, the HP F4809A battery guarantees the stamina you need for long work sessions and travel. Get a spare laptop battery to extend the F4809A battery life dramatically on the go for lengthy meetings and flights.

HP F4809A technical details:

  • Chemistry:Lithium-Ion
  • Voltage:14.80V
  • Capacity:4400mAh
  • Dimension:134.40 x 95.00 x 21.80 mm
  • Weight:389.50g
  • Color:Black
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This is a perfect replacement for OEM HP Pavilion ZE5000 laptop battery,also compatible with Compaq Presario 2100 and Presario 2500 series laptop computer. With this high capacity of  Pavilion ZE5000 battery,your HP Pavilion ZE5000 can stays powered up even when you are on the road. The HP ZE5000 battery snaps into your notebook PC and provides ready power when you need it.

This Pavilion ZE5000 battery uses the highest quality battery cells and specially designed and tested to meet the power needs of HP notebook PC.It can act as a replacement battery for the oem F4098A,F4809A and F4812A battery parts.

Pavilion ZE5000 battery specs:

  • Chemistry:Lithium-Ion(Li-ion)
  • Voltage:14.80V
  • Capacity:4400mAh
  • Dimension:134.40 x 95.00 x 21.80 mm
  • Weight:389.50g
  • Color:Black

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Simple as it may sound, batteries are the biggest differentiator between laptops and desktops. Unplug a desktop from the wall, and it shuts down; do the same with a notebook, and it might last a day (or so HP and Dell claim with their 24- and 19-hour batteries, respectively). Or, more realistically, anywhere from 90 minutes to 9 hours.

Regardless of capacity, all new laptop batteries are made up of lithium-ion cells and are rechargeable via A/C adapters. While some manufacturers make it more difficult than others to remove the battery, most make it simple to pop them in and out. This opens up the possibility for mobile professionals to tote a spare battery (sold separately). However, you are better off getting one battery that lasts a long time than lugging a spare; extra batteries are bulky, and you need to shut down your computer before inserting them.

In choosing or configuring an inspiron 6000 notebook, you may be presented with different battery sizes and capacities. We can help you decide which one is right for you. H

How Much Battery Life Do You Need?

If you plan to use your notebook away from your desk, you will want a bare minimum of three hours of endurance (with four to five hours being preferable), because even when carrying a notebook around the home or office, being chained to an outlet is extremely inconvenient. If you use your notebook in public places (coffee shops, outdoors, planes, etc), you want a minimum of four and a half hours of endurance (with six or more hours preferred).

Measuring Battery Capacity

While battery capacity is the most important factor affecting battery life, you can’t tell just from the battery specs how long a notebook will last. Some notebooks are more power efficient than others and, even with the same notebook, users themselves can have a big impact on battery life based on the power settings they use and the tasks they perform. For example, a quad-core gaming notebook may get less than two hours of endurance out of high-capacity battery, while an Asus eee pc netbook with a lower-capacity battery can last more than nine hours.

At LAPTOP, we test notebook battery life by running a custom script that surfs the Web continuously via Wi-Fi. See our “How We Test” section for more details.

However, it’s clear that the more wattage a battery provides (usually measured in either milliamps or killowatt hours), the better. Most vendors do not advertise the amount of wattage a battery provides, but rather the number of cells inside the battery. And more cells almost always equals more juice.

Choosing the Right Number of Cells

While there are batteries with two, four, or eight cells, most come in three-, six-, or nine-cell packs. If long battery life is important to you, always choose the the largest number of cells available. Whatever you do, don’t settle for a three-cell battery; notebooks and netbooks with three-cell batteries tend to get less than three hours of battery life. Batteries larger than six cells—often referred to as “extended batteries”—may add some extra bulk to your notebook, sticking out the back and adding a few tenths of a pound to the weight. However, if you need long endurance, this extra weight is worth it.

Secondary Batteries

Many business notebooks also provide the option to purchase a secondary battery, which kicks in when the main battery runs out of power. Secondary batteries typically slide into the optical drive bay (replacing the optical drive), or attach to the bottom as a battery slice. These secondary batteries add to the cost and sometimes the weight, and slices in particular can make a notebook less comfortable on your lap. However, they can add anywhere from two to six hours of endurance.

Long-Life/Prismatic Batteries

Over time, a typical notebook battery tends to lose its ability to retain a charge. After a year of use, the typical battery has lost 15 percent of capacity, and it quickly declines from there. A handful of new batteries, such as HP’s pavilion dv9000 battery (made by battery manufacturer Boston Power), use oval-shaped prismatic cells to maintain their ability to hold a charge over time. The Enviro batteries, for example, are guaranteed to last at least three years. While this new kind of battery is a rare option, it is definitely preferable when available.

Reference from: http://www.laptopmag.com

by Dana Wollman

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