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 PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:00 am    Post subject: Windows 8 Consumer Preview: A Quick Look at Battery Life Reply with quote Back to top

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With each new operating system in recent history, Microsoft has promised better battery life. We tested this back in the early days of Windows 7 and found that while Vista was generally a step back relative to XP, Windows 7 fixed much of what was wrong and even managed to beat XP in several tests. With the Windows 8 Consumer Preview now available, we thought we&rsquo;d run a quick test on a laptop to see if things have changed much. Let&rsquo;s just get this out of the way, shall we?</p>
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Okay, that&rsquo;s a pretty poor showing, but what&rsquo;s really going on here? We&rsquo;re using the same Sandy Bridge laptop that we tested back when SNB first launched, a Compal unit with an i7-2820QM processor. So the hardware hasn&rsquo;t changed, but battery life is much worse right now&mdash;and that last part is important: <em>right now</em>. We did a few tests of battery life with the Windows 7 preview and it didn&rsquo;t look that great, but drivers and optimizations weren&rsquo;t finalized, and Windows 8 CP is definitely in that same category. But there&rsquo;s more to the story than just Windows 8.</p>
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As part of the Windows 8 CP experience, we&rsquo;re also given the privilege of running the Internet Explorer 10 Consumer Preview (IE10CP). As we&rsquo;ve noted in the past, the choice of browser can certainly have an impact on battery life, and that likely goes double when we&rsquo;re looking at beta software for the OS and browser. I also performed an in-place upgrade from Windows 7, so it&rsquo;s possible that could negatively impact battery life as well.</p>
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I've only had a chance to run the battery drain test once so far, so consider the above results <em>very</em> preliminary. I'm going to test it again, as well as going back and retesting with Windows 7 (and IE9) to see if there's any other changes. While I continue to look into battery life over the next few days to see if perhaps I missed something, for now it doesn&rsquo;t look like Win8 CP is going to do anyone any favors in that area.</p>
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And just as an aside, I know that Windows 8 isn&rsquo;t final by any stretch of the imagination, but while the UI seems like it would work great on a tablet I&rsquo;m ready to go on record as saying it sucks for traditional desktop and laptop users. Without a touch interface, Metro feels weird at best and downright awful at worst. What&rsquo;s more, getting a touchscreen for a desktop or laptop isn&rsquo;t actually something I&rsquo;m clamoring for. Does using a 24&rdquo; or 30&rdquo; touchscreen on my desktop sound enjoyable? Not at all, and a 15&rdquo; laptop touchscreen wouldn&rsquo;t be much better. Maybe it would help me build up a bit of arm strength, but that&rsquo;s about the only upside. Add on fingerprints&mdash;a personal pet peeve that smartphones and tablets still suffer from&mdash;and I&rsquo;m more than happy to stick with the &ldquo;boring&rdquo; old Start Menu. That&rsquo;s just my initial impression of course; anyone else have similar&mdash;or different&mdash;feelings after playing around with the Win8 CP?</p>
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