MattC wrote:Batteries are cheap if a laptop is worth keeping.
Cheers
Not if you're using a Sony.
Oh, sorry. You said "if the laptop is worth keeping", which, in a Sony, is not the case.
My ASUS is now getting close to 2 years old. This morning I was operating on battery power.
For three hours.
I have never before had any laptop - in 16 years of laptop ownership and use - where the battery has had any sort of reasonable life beyond 12 or 14 months. Sony maybe ten months, IBM and Toshiba in the range of 12 - 14 months battery usability, and the Asus is still going strong after 22 months.
Couple that with my recent excellent service/warranty call due to a failed HDD, and I have to give ASUS an A+ in all areas.
The machine does not yet feel slow - although VS 2005 certainly is starting to make if feel slowish - service and support has been great, battery life is exceptional, and it still feels to me to be a good unit.
My IBM is still a very usable unit, despite it being a PIII 500, I'm still happy with the twoi old Toshibas that both also are very serviceable, but I wouldn't waste my piss on the Sony, which is a four year old paperweight.
And it even doesn't do that all that well.