How's the battery life on your new SSD MBA? What kind of times are you getting, under what conditions (screen brightness, battery life mode, wi-fi on/off, bluetooth on/off, type of work being done)?
3300 with tax!
$3900 with tax and Time Capsule, which you'll want to access all those files you don't want to store on MBA!
How's the battery life on your new SSD MBA? What kind of times are you getting, under what conditions (screen brightness, battery life mode, wi-fi on/off, bluetooth on/off, type of work being done)?
i was of course hoping for more but expected less. my mb gets about 2.5 real world.
That is pretty low, my MB gets about 4 hours real world, of course my real world seems to be different to yours. Wifi on, browsing, mail, iTunes, Word, Excel, screen about halfway dim. On full charge if it put it in the sort of airplane mode described above it shows about 6.30 hours. I recently use it for 3 hours in this mode and at the end it was reporting 3.30 hours left so I think that the original time was correct.
used on normal default settings last nite... First time to let battery run down
Started browsing etc round 7:00, powered down round midnight...
Said 16% left, went to turn on this am... Wouldnt start without ac...
As a non-pc pc conv, how do I calibrate? Didn't see anything in prefs..
Also- when powered down (not sleep) shouldn't use any juice, right?
Never got too warm, fanned hardly, felt venting action
apple has detailed instructions on there site it is very important part of a mac thing to do.
turn it on.
unplug it
set control panel energy saver to screen and computer off never.
let it run down to the turn point where is shuts down
keep it open and untouched for 5 hours or more
plug it back in and fully charge it (you can use it but not unplug it during this period)
you will see it come out of safe sleep mode. do this once a month. very important. also find out about zapping pram and holding down shift key when starting. these are two tricks that will save you a lot of headaches. go to apple support for when and why to do them
Yeh because word processing, spreadsheets, web browsing and email are seriously CPU intensive tasks.I don't have any hard numbers for you, I've just been having too much fun playing with my new toy to even think about running real "tests". I can tell you I played with it for a couple of hours last night, set at max brightness, max performance, etc. I was doing video iChat (the camera is absolutely amazing; light years ahead of old iSight), internet browsing, etc. It showed 4+ hours when I started, and about 2 1/2 hours when I was done more than two hours later. I left it on all night, and when I opened it again a little while go it was still at 2:38 remaining. Bottom line: battery life is very good. Not scientific, I know, but practically speaking.
In tasks like word processing, spreadsheets, web & email, the SSD must make up for the slow processor because this machine accomplishes those tasks as fast as my MacPro 3Ghz Quad! It just seems instantaneous for so many things! Tapping the (huge) touchpad in lieu of clicking is a joy, and you feel like you can just zip around at unprecedented speed. The keyboard is the best I've ever used, period.
I know there are alot of people throwing barbs at this computer, but I can tell you that if you have the money and you use your laptop the way I do, it is amazing. Apple absolutely nailed it!
I've been getting over 4 hours. Granted, I'm not watching a movie or constantly playing music, but for email, web browsing, documents, and a little music, it's definitely been over 4 hours per cycle at the "Better Battery Life" setting.
Yeh because word processing, spreadsheets, web browsing and email are seriously CPU intensive tasks.
I've been getting over 4 hours. Granted, I'm not watching a movie or constantly playing music, but for email, web browsing, documents, and a little music, it's definitely been over 4 hours per cycle at the "Better Battery Life" setting.
i am not running anything right now except an express card wlan (usb) or an external usb hard drive and in neither case do i get more than 2.5 hours. and i'ts sitting on my lap and burning me. oh well my search for the perfect computer keeps going
yeah the real test is things like encoding or watching movies that use the cpu.
I went to the apple store today where they had a 1.8 SSD.
I turned off wireless, dimmed the screen, and the battery meter showed 7:08.
This is more of a airplane or "max the battery as much as possible mode" but I was pretty happy to see this.
I expect the best in reality with everything off and light usage to be less than that, but it still made me happy that it may be possible to get 5+ hours.