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Apple quotes the MacBook Air as having a 5 hour battery, but as with most OEM statements about battery life, it should be taken with a grain of salt. The battery life figures quoted by most manufacturers are measured under perfect, almost never practical, circumstances.
They usually use a brand new battery, turn off all wireless (WiFi, bluetooth), no external peripherals connected (monitor, USB), they have the Energy Saver preferences ratcheted all the way down, keyboard backlights off and the monitor brightness set to one bar (the lowest setting.)
The MacBook Air ships with a sealed 37-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery and charges via a 45W MagSafe power adapter with a new right angle connector. According to Christopher Sinai's excellent coconutBattery 2.5.1 the MBA battery has an original battery capacity of 5200 mAh.
I did some informal battery tests on the MacBook Air over the weekend and came up with the following results:
Test 1 - Intense use
In this test I set the MBA Energy Saver settings to never sleep the hard drive, and to never sleep the display because I wanted to use the machine the entire time. Display brightness was 12 out of 16 bars (about where I like it), WiFi and Bluetooth were turned on (although I wasn't connected to any BT peripherals), playing a music stream from iTunes radio and installing software over Remote Disc (read: lots of WiFi and disk access). I also rebooted the MacBook Air once.
posted by Jason D. O'Grady
February 4, 2008 @ 7:44 am
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