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Default External battery to boost laptop's life - 11-23-2009, 14:11 | posts: 1,418 | Location: London, UK

Hello friends. I was wondering if you have any knowledge on external batteries for laptop's. Are these things any good and can you reccomend me one? I am looking to spend no more than £100.
   
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Whats the current draw on your laptop? is it above 3.5A @ 19V?

I did find this, but it is here in the US but is compatible with european electrical systems too for charging, 20000mAh should give you 4-5 times the battery life.....

http://www.sales-battery.com/Externa...p_battery.html

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