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Apple’s new MacBook Pro line-up might be grabbing all the headlines with its new Thunderbolt port, but the claimed battery life pales into insignificance when compared to that offered by HP. When running on the company’s new Ultra-Capacity Notebook battery, the HP EliteBook 8460p is said to be capable of running for up to 32 hours between charges. It’s one of a number of business notebook releases announced by HP, so let’s take a closer look…

The HP EliteBook 8460p is available in 3-, 6- or 9-cell battery options, but is also compatible with new HP Extended Life Notebook Battery and HP Ultra-Capacity Notebook Battery. It’s with the latter installed that HP claims an industry-leading battery life of a quite extraordinary 32 hours.

This is big.




  1. Crazytown says:

    And it f’ing prints money!

    I don’t care, I want the MacBook. Do you have the white one….hello, hello….f it, my sister says they have them at Walgreens.

  2. speter says:

    @ no 18.

    “Battery technology is a key component to getting practical electric cars.”

    not really as the electricity STILL HAS TO BE GENERATED!

    zero point/ether or magnetic technologies and the prevention of suppression of new tech is the key to getting better electric cars. not likely when oil and banking cartels run the world. the “green car” is a misnomer when it still relies on fuel to be burnt to charge the battery (oh and the ridiculous weight of those batteries)

    A truly green car would run on water or air or ether, be made of hemp, and eject the driver if he/she listens to “sheeple” radio stations.

  3. maxisphere says:

    I have that “extended battery in a dv7-4183 cl notebook claimed 7.5 hours: actual 3.5 hours. You may or may not get one half of HP battery life claims.



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