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At last week's WWDC, Apple had much to show off, including OS X Snow Leopard, Safari 4, iPhone 3G S and of course, the revised MacBook Pro line-up, which introduced for the first time, a 13-inch model. One of the biggest things taken away from the conference was the fact that Apple promised up to 7 hours on the new integrated-battery notebooks... a bold claim.
It didn't take too long before Apple-enthusiast Anand Lal Shimpi got one of the new models in for testing, and to say he was impressed would be an understatement. In his initial tests, the 2.53GHz version of the MacBook Pro lasted 8.13 hours in his wireless web-browsing tests. I don't think battery-life alone would sell me on a MacBook, but no one can deny such results are impressive.
What's more impressive is just how much more efficient OS X is when it comes to battery-life than Vista. We're not talking small differences here, but differences of 25% or higher. The frustrating thing is that it's hard to even come up with a reason for this. Vista is "bloated", sure, but 25%? Even worse is the fact that Windows 7 delivers even worse battery-life. Anyone have any ideas what could possibly be giving OS X such a worthwhile edge? I'd sure love to know.
The situation is apparently a bit better under Windows XP but not significantly. Even more depressing is the fact that Windows 7 doesn’t appear to make the situation any better. I still have a couple more hours in my Windows 7 run but I’ll update this page once I have the results. Right now it’s looking like ~6 hours for the new MacBook Pro under Windows 7 x64 RC1.
Source: AnandTech
It didn't take too long before Apple-enthusiast Anand Lal Shimpi got one of the new models in for testing, and to say he was impressed would be an understatement. In his initial tests, the 2.53GHz version of the MacBook Pro lasted 8.13 hours in his wireless web-browsing tests. I don't think battery-life alone would sell me on a MacBook, but no one can deny such results are impressive.
What's more impressive is just how much more efficient OS X is when it comes to battery-life than Vista. We're not talking small differences here, but differences of 25% or higher. The frustrating thing is that it's hard to even come up with a reason for this. Vista is "bloated", sure, but 25%? Even worse is the fact that Windows 7 delivers even worse battery-life. Anyone have any ideas what could possibly be giving OS X such a worthwhile edge? I'd sure love to know.
The situation is apparently a bit better under Windows XP but not significantly. Even more depressing is the fact that Windows 7 doesn’t appear to make the situation any better. I still have a couple more hours in my Windows 7 run but I’ll update this page once I have the results. Right now it’s looking like ~6 hours for the new MacBook Pro under Windows 7 x64 RC1.
Source: AnandTech