As seen on Facebook: Before You Buy That Laptop, Read This.
I remember when I bought a laptop that said “Up to 10 hours battery life.” I was so proud. I charged it overnight, ready to enjoy my day. By 2 hours in, the laptop was already begging for the charger. That’s when I realized something important what’s written on the box and what happens in real life are not the same thing. Let’s talk about how to actually know a laptop’s real battery life before you buy it. 1. Don’t believe the sticker. Check the reviews. That “10 hours” claim is usually tested in perfect lab conditions low brightness, Wi-Fi off, and no apps running. Real life is different. You’ll have Chrome open, Canva running, background music playing, maybe editing photos. That’s why you should always go to YouTube or Google and search: > Laptop name + battery life review You’ll see what users are getting in real-world use. 2. Check the battery capacity (Wh or mAh). Every laptop battery has a number Wh (watt-hour) or mAh (milliamp-hour). The...