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| and new Lithium Ion battery [LiIon (OmniBook 5000 only)]. Both battery types do | |||
| not require complete discharge before recharging. There is no "memory" effect that | |||
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| 90Mhz, L2 cache, 16MB | NiMh = 1.10 hr | NiMh = 2:00 hr |
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| DRAM, TFT SVGA Display | LiIon = 1:40 hr | LiIon = 2:50 hr |
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| 75Mhz, no L2 cache, | NiMh = 1.40 hr | NiMh = 2:30 hr | |
| 16MB, VGA, DSTN | LiIon = 2:20 hr | LiIon = 3:30 hr |
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Note: The LiIon battery will not work on the OmniBook 4000
Recharge time:
NiMh: 2 hr 45 min
LiIon: 4 hrs
Note: If unit has 1 LiIon and 1 NiMh: 4 hrs + 2 Hr 45 min = 6 hrs 45 min. If unit has
2 LiIon: 4 hrs + 4 hrs = 8 hrs. User can utilize any combo of LiIon and NiMh batteries in the OB5000.
Low battery signals:
Instant on: Maintains OmniBook in
Smart Battery: The OmniBook 5000 uses "Smart" battery technology. The battery itself contains an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) that is able to continuously test and track the status of the battery. The OmniBook BIOS can then receive
Energy S.T.A.R. compliant
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