Satellite S2410-504: What is the best battery?

Hi All
I am a complete noob to this but hope that someone can help me out. I have a Toshiba Satellite but I am not sure what model - it says on the back it is s2410-504. Anyways I have had it for about 3 years and I think the battery is kaput since it only stays on for about 15 minutes if unplugged from mains, even when fully charged.
The battery life has always been a bit short. What is the best battery that I can get for my laptop and how long will it last on most energy saving option?

Hi Cedric,
Battery life is very much dependant on the type of applications that you run on the notebook. Generally speaking, applications which make use of the hard drive or the optical drive will use more battery power than those which are more CPU bound. This is purely because of the amount of power needed to drive the hard drive and optical drive.
In addition, the battery life can be extended to a degree by conditioning the battery as per the Toshiba recommendations, namely to allow the battery to fully discharge periodically and then fully recharging it. By contrast, never allowing the battery to discharge either by keeping the notebook permanently connected to the AC supply or by constantly topping it up when it is only partialy discharged will shorten the battery life.
In your case, if you only get 15 minutes use from your notebook when it is on a fully charged battery then I would definitely recommend a new battery, especially given that the old one is three years old.
As to battery performance, it is usually better to obtain a genuine Toshiba battery although other compatible brands can usually match the original in terms of performance. I would always be wary of batteries which are exceedingly cheap or from a dubious source.
regards,

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