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Even better, you can make those features easy to toggle with a hotkey (in Windows at least), and customise when and how your laptop warns you about your battery so you're never taken by surprise.Depending on the manufacturer of your laptop, they may include or offer battery maintenance tools that can tell you a lot about the health of your battery, along with their recommendations to extend its maximum life. For example, Sony and Lenovo both have tweaked battery maintenance panels, or their own utilities, depending on the version of Windows you're using.This is where you'll get something of a final word on hot topics like battery calibration and how often you should let your battery fully discharge (or, inversely, how often you should charge it completely.) Always better to take advice from the source.8. Grab a Battery Monitor for Deeper Insights on Charges, Cycles, and Remaining Life

If your manufacturer doesn't have a specific battery maintenance tool — or you wiped it away in your last clean install or PC de-crapifying, all isn't lost. There are a number of free utilities that can tell you everything you want to know about your laptop's battery, no matter who made it (that includes you, MacBook owners.)macOS users can try Battery Health, and Windows users can check out BatteryCare, both of which we've mentioned before at times. You can also check out BatteryBar for Windows, SuperbarMonitor for macOS, or BatteryDiag for macOS, to name a few alternatives.The best options won't just replace the built-in battery stats, they will also show you precision information, like how many charge cycles the battery has in its life, its precise point in a charge cycle, and offer some tips on how to squeeze more juice from it, along with some tools that will help.If you're out and about already, looking at a battery that may not make it to the next outlet you'll have access to, the first thing you can do is to cut power to your laptop's biggest power sink: the screen. Obviously when your laptop isn't in use, it will be sleeping, but when it is in use, you can save some juice by keeping the screen brightness as low possible (while still being usable, of course).If you have a Windows machine, you may even consider disabling adaptive brightness and controlling it yourself.

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This comes up a lot in guides like this, and while it's certainly helpful, it's no end-all be-all. Keeping your screen so dark you can barely see may eke out a few more minutes of usable battery, but it's not going to give you that extra hour you'll need before you're back at the office, or make up for forgetting to charge overnight. Consider it an emergency measure.Heat is a battery killer, and it doesn't just kill its short term life, it will shorten your battery's long-term health as well.We've mentioned this before on several occasions, but it helps to keep your laptop as cool as possible, or at least avoid restricting airflow when you're using it on the go. Grab a lap desk, keep the back elevated a bit if the fans are on the bottom, and avoid crowding the sides or back.We've shown you how to make laptop coolers from everything from egg cartons to water bottles to baking racks to stylish-looking DIY laptop trays. Choose your weapon, make it something portable enough to take with you, and your battery will appreciate your efforts.

We're not going to wade into or settle the debate over whether it's healthy or unhealthy for a battery to allow it to discharge completely and then charge it back up again — that's for another day. However, one thing is for certain — most batteries do have a finite number of charge cycles, after which their efficiency is sorely depleted.Beyond that, the sheer hassle of letting the battery die completely, and then having to charge it to the point where your device will even work again, is enough of a hassle that it's probably not worth it, anyway. If your battery is on its last legs, shut the laptop and stop then. Don't let the battery die completely.Along with minimising the brightness of your laptop's display, another tweak that will save you energy both before you're low and when you are low is to kill any power-hungry apps or tools that run in the background while you work. It's another old tip, back from the days when you could have tons of background processes sucking down power — more than today, really — but it's still worth keeping an eye on.This rule is much more important on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets than Windows and macOS, but the last thing you really want when you have an hour's worth of work to do on 45 minutes of battery life is to discover that you've had your torrent app seeding in the background this whole time, or you've been quietly running Photoshop because you didn't quit after you were finished with it.

As well as power-hungry applications, if you're trying to squeeze as much possible battery life from your gear while you're on the go, it helps to turn off any unnecessary hardware or features as well. Now would be a good time to disable Wi-Fi unless you need it, or Bluetooth for that matter. Don't go crazy disabling every little hardware feature you have just to score a little more time, but if you're out and about and don't need some of those power-hungry features, certainly turn them off.You may be tempted to just shut your laptop's screen every time it's not in use to save as much battery as you can, and that's a good idea if you'll open it again later, but if you can, use hibernate instead. The difference is simple — in hibernate, your laptop isn't using power at all, while during sleep it's still sipping power, just much much less.

It's an old distinction, one that's a bit less important thanks to modern power management in Windows 8 and 10 (and macOS doesn't really make a distinction.) It won't make a difference for short periods, but if your laptop will be off for a while between work sessions, using hibernate instead of sleep can save you some juice, even on Windows tablets.Oh and if you're not sure where hibernate or hybrid sleep options even are in Windows 8 or 10, this great guide from How-To Geek explains all, and where to enable them (that's their screenshot above, too.)This one might be a non-starter for many people, but your web browser is likely the most power-hungry app or tool you use, and more than a few browser developers know it. First, if you're the type with a billion tabs open all the time, get familiar with how to manage them easily, or try an add-on like The Great Suspender, which can unload them from memory when not in use — which also saves your battery.We're not kidding here — open browser tabs, especially a lot of them, chug down juice. Keeping them out of memory or closed will give you extra juice for other things you need to do.Worst case though, you could consider using a different web browser. We know, everyone loves Chrome or Firefox, or even Safari — but the best browsers for battery life are actually Edge in Windows (seriously!) and Opera in Windows and macOS.

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Both manage memory a bit better, and Opera even has a low-power mode designed to keep your laptop's battery alive longer. Poor Chrome is just a killer, even though I'm using it to write this article. Either way, consider your browser — it probably makes the biggest difference.Nothing tests your resolve to identify a certain way like a big, bank-breaking purchase. In December, after five years of back-and-forth, I took the dive and bought a gaming PC. Until I was standing in the Micro Center checkout aisle with a big, stately "PowerSpec" box in my cart, I kicked and screamed the whole way there. "Buying in" is a scary thing, especially when your lifestyle is still possible, but significantly compromised, without doing so. Prior to pulling out of the Micro Center parking lot, I played Overwatch or Final Fantasy 14 every day on a powerful laptop that needed some deft jerry-rigging to run new games and, for most other things, loaded up my Xbox One. I didn't want to drop a month's rent on hardware. And I didn't want one of those glowing, green gaming PCs equipped with fangs and pincers. For me, there was also the damningly impossible question of "How much PC gaming is enough to justify a gaming PC?" In the end, it was a simple calculation: an unequipped laptop vs. the royal treatment, minus $US1,000 ($1,306).

Getting here took five years, in part, because of a conversation I had every year with a Best Buy employee. It goes like this: I'm wandering around their PC section, checking out their wares or shopping for a new laptop, and I'd encounter some Alien vs. Predator-style gaming rig, with toothy grating, promising to "push optical limits" or "maximise gaming performance," the copywriting equivalent of steroids. Always, at that moment, a salesperson would initiate this conversation:Here, I always shortcircuited. It seems like a simple enough computation — play video games, purchase gaming PC. It's the last thing I mention, and yet, it's the most important factor determining which tool I will choose to go about my increasingly online life. It's not just a matter of "next-gen tech" and "powerful gameplay." It feels, in a way, like this bored, run-of-the-mill Best Buy employee stands before the gate that leads to some gilded tower of PC gamers. It felt like I wasn't serious unless I was serious about framerate. I wasn't a player until my walls reflected the soft glow of a blue LED fan. Buying a gaming PC is just as much an investment in who you are as it is in how you're gaming.


 
 
 

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