12-28-2002, 03:24 AM
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Extended Battery For hp iPAQ h5400 Series
http://h20022.www2.hp.com/busprod/pocketpc/options/power/?lsidebarLayId=823
Master O'Mayhem, the King of Gadgets, found a link on the hp site that shows the 2500 mAh Extended Battery scheduled for January 2003. The people I know with a h5400 do not complain about battery life, but sometimes, more is better.
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12-28-2002, 03:44 AM
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The most important thing, though:
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Note: Expansion Packs cannot be used when the Exended Battery is installed in your iPAQ Pocket PC.
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I guess as long as you use expansion packs with their own supplemental battery, such as the CF+ and the PC+ packs, you should be OK.
--janak
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12-28-2002, 04:20 AM
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OK, here's one (a complaint). My battery life on my 5450 is significantly lower than my 3970. As soon as HP starts shipping the extended battery, I'm buying one.
It doesn't help that the built-in 802.11B draws power like crazy (compared to an excellent Symbol CF card, which had nearly no impact on power), but even without it, the 3970 was much better.
Mobile Planet has had this battery listed for over a week, but just today changed the ETA from 12/31 to 1/15.
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12-28-2002, 09:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Janak Parekh
The most important thing, though:
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Note: Expansion Packs cannot be used when the Exended Battery is installed in your iPAQ Pocket PC.
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I guess as long as you use expansion packs with their own supplemental battery, such as the CF+ and the PC+ packs, you should be OK.
--janak
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I could be wrong, but, doesn't the CF expansion pack not have a included battery? Or have they changed it when they introduced those new expansion packs?
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12-28-2002, 09:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by seanturner
I could be wrong, but, doesn't the CF expansion pack not have a included battery? Or have they changed it when they introduced those new expansion packs?
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Correct. Both the CF+ and the PC+ packs share removable batteries. There are two kinds: a slim and a extended expansion pack battery.
--janak
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12-28-2002, 09:12 PM
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Yeah, just went to the site and proved myeslf wrong. lol.
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12-28-2002, 09:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dschur
It doesn't help that the built-in 802.11B draws power like crazy (compared to an excellent Symbol CF card, which had nearly no impact on power), but even without it, the 3970 was much better.
Mobile Planet has had this battery listed for over a week, but just today changed the ETA from 12/31 to 1/15.
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Did the CF sleeve you had have a built in battery? Because I remember by 3850 wouldn't have its battery life impacted when I ran my Orinoco PCMCIA card in the sleeve with the extended battery. But, I was just using my 5455 for the first time yesterday and noticed that the battery life was pretty bad while I had wireless on. But, that could be due to the fact that it was charging that backup battery with the main battery. I'll have to do some more testing...
I am, however, thinking about writing a review of the 5455's wireless capabilities versus those of other CF and PCMCIA cards and was wondering if anyone knows of a program that I can use to test transfer speeds over 802.11b or one to continuously loop a transfer so that I can check battery life?
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