As I (Doug) write items for this Brigada, I’m on board an older Boeing 777 without the electrical package. Bummer. I always look for the “ER” on the end of the 777, hoping that will bring electrical receptacles. But, alas, this aircraft struck out. So here I am on board a 13-hour flight with no power source. But fortunately, only by God’s grace, a while back, God provided an 8th-gen processor, which today has shown its worth by allowing me to work essentially all day long… and yet I still have 41% battery remaining right now. To me, the 8th-gen series of chips bring a greater capacity for production than any upgrade in recent history. If you get stuck using your battery, pray that God has provided an 8th-generation processor. : )
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PS: when you know your flight you can check at https://www.seatguru.com/ what amenities or drawbacks your seat will have, including the electric plug. So you know ahead of time…
Bought an ultralight laptop with 8th-gen processor (HP Spectre) recently to replace a 17″ with an extra-duty battery. So much easier to carry and use for my side job as a map editor, which I usually do at a coffee shop. Love the battery life.
yes,u r right in this statement the 8TH-GEN LAPTOPS ARE KING OF THE BATTERY MARATHON.