Re: Battery life in mountain lion

ACTUALLY, the computer is supposed to take a nap during the battery test - otherwise it's not fair.
So after 3 hours, put it to sleep for 3 hours while continuing to count. Then continue with the monitor off. Thus, you arrive at the 'up to 7 hours' number.
If still not 7 hours - then it must be FLASH PLAYER's fault.

It has been noted, yes!
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/12/08/03/os_x_mountain_lion_users_reporting _laptop_battery_life_issues.html

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