Portege series, different battery life on R100 and M100?

Hello everybody,
I want to buy a new notebook with high battery life for mobile working. The R100 and M100 are shortlisted, but does anybody know if there are differences in battery life. I have tested the two NBs at my dealer, but I have no experience to work with them over a long time.
Bye Tanya-LB

Hi Tanya,
I had the honor to test these two notebooks in our company. They are both developed as business model for high mobility and battery life. On the one side you have the R100 with a ULV Centrino with 900Mhz (ULV = Ultra Low Voltage) and a lithium-ion-polymer battery. This combination enables a battery life of 2 hours and with the second additional battery up to 6.4 hours.
On the other side you have the M100 with a LV Centrino with 1200Mhz (LV = Low Voltage) and lithium-ion battery. If you need only one battery the discharging in use is about 4.5 hours and with an additional battery up to very good 8.5 hours.
So in my opinion these notebooks are really well designed and accomplish the specifications of high mobility. The M100 has the higher battery life and performance.
If you have further question, ask me.
You could also see the technical specifications at the Toshiba site
https://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com
in the Product menu.
Hopefully this will help you.
Bye Bob77

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