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I just got a new laptop and I heard that one should remove the battery when the computer is plugged in to keep the battery from dying quickly. In my old laptop I left the battery in all the time, I don’t think I ever removed it.
Should I remove the battery when I have the computer plugged in? Should I just keep the battery in the computer all the time? Is there a difference?
I thought you were supposed to charge them fully, then let them drain almost completely, then charge them, and so on.
But this month’s issue of PC World says that’s only the case for (older) nickel-cadmium batteries, and that current lithium-ion batteries have “the opposite problem”—does that mean they best keep their capacity if you leave them plugged in as much of the time as possible?
I’m looking for a laptop and would like to know how much time a 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery gives you and how much time a 12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery would give you? Also people say that you NEED to get a laptop with 60GB for the hard drive at the least. But is it that much different if I got a 40GB hard drive? Would it run really slow? I know it depends what you’re going to do, I’m just going to load and save digital photos on from my camera and do internet stuff and maybe a little word processing. But I also want to make sure I’m going to have a good internet connection (really good) <– any suggestions for internet? do i get the LAN pro wireless? do i need bluetooth? I’m really confused on all of that stuff