MazukFarnas Posted November 2, 2019 Posted November 2, 2019 Googling this question leads to a lot of chromebooks with 8-12 hours of battery life at a cheap price range, and a few Windows/Qualcom Snapdragon laptops with 24 hours of battery life but much more expensive. I would love to see a linux or chromebook laptop with 24 hours of battery life at a reasonable price point but am perhaps not doing a good search. Would any of you know of a really long lasting ARM-based laptop at a reasonable price point?
NicoD Posted November 2, 2019 Posted November 2, 2019 Make it yourself. I now us the Khadas VIM3 for that with a big RavPowe 26800mAh Power Banks. Either a 7" or a 13" display. With the small display, one powerbank is enough for about 15 hours. Big display is a little less than 10 hours. I charge my power banks with solar panels. So I always have power. The Pinebook pro should be released one of these days. It's only got a 10 000mAh battery, but if you bring a power bank wih you it'll last a long time. Greetings.
Lutz Fechner Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 Just received my Pinebook Pro this week. I get roughly 8 to 10 hours of battery life out of it with moderate usage. It can be charged/powered from a micro USB-C port, so a power bank will extend battery life. Performance is actually good, especially for the price.
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