T410 battery

I have a new Thinkpad with battery 9 cells and NVIDIA graphics. When just browsing the internet via a wireless connection with the power settings at peak performance, the battery meter only shows a maximum of 03:55 runtime.  Is this normal?  Whether critics of the life of the battery must be far.

Finally found the cause.  It was related to the software I installed - O & O Defrag.  There is a configuration option not defragment on the battery that I HAD NOT activated.  I did once that extended battery life to between 6 and 7 hours of low activity.

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    Dear community,

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    Thanks in advance for your help. I look forward to your answers...

    Best regards

    Dear community,

    I know that the subject is almost a year, but I have a solution for the problem mentioned above.

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    I am very pleased to find this solution. Now I can to each battery charge percentage goes into sleep, even with the battery installed slice mode.

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    Hello

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    It has more capacity than the original: 4400mAh vs 3600mAh.

    And less expensive: 30 vs 70 euros euros.

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    Think of it this way, I know a lot of people who have machines that fail until the battery must be replaced. With a ThinkPad, you may need 2 or 3 batteries before you decide to replace the machine. Go with the OEM Lenovo battery and know that the system will continue to work as expected.

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    FYI - apparently it was all the way down to the motherboard that needs to be replaced. Had to send in twice but the 2nd time that the Board of Directors has been replaced and now fresh stuff as it should. It also allows the hot plug and the switch is also easily removable.

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