It's a good thing to see other vendors adopting new technology,  
another option for everyone.

James
On Dec 12, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Brian Gupta wrote:

> One thing Sony has been doing for a while now is using LED  
> backlighting in their SZ series laptops. (I think they call it  
> XBrite). This is a significant power savings over the compact  
> fluorescents commonly used as laptop backlights.
>
> I see about 4 hours or so with my Sony SZ220.
>
> On Dec 3, 2007 4:24 AM, James Cornell <sparcdr at sparcdr.com> wrote:
> On Monday 03 December 2007 02:14:51 Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> > > None of Intel's cards have thermal sensors, and their
> > > driver software is very
> > > basic.  NVIDIA is the only company to provide
> > > accelerated drivers and
> > > utilities to non-Windows operating systems.  You
> > > don't set the resolution
> > > with the utlity, that's why the XRandR extension was
> > > such an important
> > > milestone to accomplish when X.org 7.x was instituted
> > > on OpenSolaris.  Again,
> > > the Intel cards lack the functionality.
> > >
> > > James
> >
> > Thank you James. It looks like I am OK now, as I think both the  
> Nvidia and
> > the Intel graphics are working correctly. I can live with reduced  
> control
> > on Intel.
> >
> > I see some web page say Sony claim 4.5 hours typical use on the  
> Intel chip
> > set of this laptop and 3.5 when using the Nvidia. I can't say I've  
> seen
> > that from Sony, nor can I say I have measured it myself, but it  
> does run
> > significantly warmer when using the Nvidia, so I can well believe it
> > reduces the battery life by 20-25%.
> >
> >
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> It's a penalty some are willing to take, although unless you do 3D  
> modeling on
> the go or games, and are using a more frugal operating system like  
> Solaris or
> Linux, the GMA950 is more than adequate for normal tasks, playing  
> movies,
> etc.
>
> Sony has been known to make some questionable claims about their  
> Vaios, it's
> no suprise to me that they claim to get as much performance with a
> NVIDIA-enabled system that a very respectable 13" Dell or MacBook  
> (Not Pro)
> with Intel graphics can truely accomplish.  It defies physics for any
> notebook with a dedicated hardware accelerated graphic card and dual  
> core
> processor to get more than 3 1/2 hours, even with a 12 cell battery.
>
> Take my 15.4" MacBook Pro for instance, it has a Geforce 8600 GT, and
> amazingly I can get 3 1/2 hours with it, only reason though is the  
> full power
> management support in Mac OS X, and constant dimming of the LCD. and
> downclocking using Speedstep.  Now being able to use it in full  
> without
> actually turning on the power features that are obvious (and  
> annoying) is not
> a truth of modern and past age computers, it doesn't and won't  
> happen unless
> our battery technology gets out of the Lithium stoneage.
>
> James
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> -- 
> - Brian Gupta
>
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