Hp Elitebook 6930p Notebook Offers 24-Hours Battery Life




Gosh, man certainly know how to innovate. Just a couple of years ago we were more than happy to do computing on-the-go even if we had to insert power cord all the time. After some development laptops started to offer decent battery life of about five hours. Cut to mid 2008, Dell announces a new lappie offering 19-hours of battery juice. And today, the computer world came to a standstill when Hewlett-Packard introduced a 24-hours machine. As measured by an industry-standard benchmark, the new HP EliteBook 6930p configured with an optional ultra-capacity battery delivered up to 24 hours of battery runtime. So how come HP managed to offer 24 hours run time? Well, thanks to HP engineering and energy-efficient notebook components such as Intel SSDs and mercury-free LED displays the notebook managed to run for 24 hours on a single charge.
According to HP, the highly efficient HP Illumi-Lite LED display boosts battery run time by up to 4 hours compared to traditional LCD displays, while the Intel SSD provides up to a 7 percent increase in battery life compared to traditional hard drives.

The EliteBook 6930p features a 14.1-inch diagonal widescreen display and is available with an optional, mercury-free Illumi-Lite LED display. It is built for the corporate road warrior as it features a shock-resistant hard drive, enhanced display panel and spill-resistant keyboard to help defend data against bumps, drops and spills. It was designed to meet the tough MIL-STD 810F military-standard tests that measure levels of environmental reliability and operation at extreme temperatures, while withstanding vibration and high humidity. Also, the inner magnesium shell of the notebook’s HP DuraCase is equipped with a honeycomb pattern that is thermally bonded to anodized aluminum for a solid construction.



Posted On 12 September, 2008 @ 8:50 am

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