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Useful Tips for Your Laptop’s Battery


 Useful Tips for Your Laptop’s Battery

It’s a complicated question, with even more complicated answers, since different manufacturers give slightly different answers.
Using Laptop over desktop is always a good choice. Laptops are designed to be more energy efficient as compare to the desktops. As compare to desktop, they are estimated to use 80 percent less energy.
Every Laptop battery has a designed capacity—basically the amount of charge that it’s designed to hold. As the time passes, the batteries lose the ability to hold a charge. It means that even if your laptop battery is fully charges, the actual amount of the power that the battery can hold may be going down.

Below mentioned are a few solutions to this problem:

1. Using the battery meter to monitor power consumption:

Battery meter is used in order to make it easy to keep an eye on the power consumption of the computer. The battery meter can be opened from the notification area of the Windows taskbar. When you click on the icon, you can get information about the power plan you are using and how much charge is left in the battery.

2. Using Power Plans To Save Your Battery:

A power plan is a collection of hardware and system settings that control how your laptop manages power. Windows 7 has two default plans:
Balanced Plan: Offers full performance and display brightness when you need it, but conserves power when the computer is idle.
Power saver Plan: The best choice for extending battery life. Slower performance and lower display brightness.
Your computer manufacturer might offer additional plans.

3. Reduce display brightness

The computer display also user a lot of power. Therefore, reduce your laptop display brightness from the control panel. Some Laptops also have a dedicated button to adjust the computer brightness.

By using these steps, you can extend the battery life and the Laptop’s life as well.
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