Cool I'm going to be updating this as I am using this. Mainly its for school since I don't want to be contrained by accessing a/c outlets. Definitely a luxury item for sure, but hell you only live once.
LED on the power brick should turn from red to green according to Sanho.
as mine does, but my power/charge jack is very loose...and the light alternates when i wiggle it.
im sending mine back for replacement.
... i've been charging my iphone and other people's iphone in class.
What I don't understand is why for the larger models the adapter does not have a changing indicator. It's annoying since the only way is to manually check.
...and your teacher said nothing?
Cool I'm going to be updating this as I am using this. Mainly its for school since I don't want to be contrained by accessing a/c outlets. Definitely a luxury item for sure, but hell you only live once.
more testing at the library. started out with a battery charge 100% and the session started around 1pm, brightness on 90%. I was 25% wireless, few web browsing. Mainly word, text edit, preview (for pdfs). Safari for research. its not 512pm, and 1 light left on the hypermac 60w charager. hmmmmmm... i'm gonna go all night on battery power and see what type of numbers I'll get since I gotta finish this draft and work on another document.
just switched to battery power after the hypecmac ran out of power. so about 5 hrs on hypermac with 90-100% brightness. gonna go the rest of the night on battery power alone.
final edit: ok finish testing. 5 hours of hypermac power, and three hours of battery power results in a total of 8 hours of battery power. overall, this seems like the regular figure most people have gotten with the 60w battery on this forum.
I wonder how much will lowering the display have? Perhaps that's another test one day, however, given the size of the battery, I think it is pretty accurate. Just not the 11 hours that hypermac claims this device is capable of.
no i definitely do NOT carry the A/C adapter as that would defeat the purpose. Interestingly, I bought a macbook pro, so I am selling the hypermac. PM me if you are interested... it cost 199+30 shipping depending on the location. Check out my thread in the marketplace.
thats because the larger ones use a totally different power brick, i believe more amperage and a little different design.
Can anyone tell me, is it too big to carry in a small tote that has about two times the size of the charger left for carrying the Hypermac battery? And, perhaps more importantly, what size should I buy for six full hours of use? And will that size be more than double the size of the power brick?