Most modern batteries are sealed («maintenance free»), so, again in theory, shouldn't release any gas - but then do you trust them...
Not exact matches
Most modern laptops are designed to shut down before the
battery is empty.
As with
most modern plug - in hybrids, there are modes available specifically to maximize
battery charging and to provide maximum combined power.
Also I remember reading somewhere that only certain types of car
battery release hydrogen gas (I've lost the link but it seemed to imply that
most modern ones don't?)
The YouTube
battery life is a bit better than what
most smartphones would get, but keep in mind that the display has less pixels (640 × 480) than
most modern smartphones.
While many early e-bikes and conversions took advantage of relatively cheap lead - acid
batteries as their power source,
most modern electric bicycles employ lithium - ion (or similar chemistry)
battery packs, so that stipulation shouldn't hold anyone back.
Thankfully,
most modern lithium - ion
batteries used in vehicles are non-toxic and recyclable, and over the life of a car, they can help save enormous quantities of non-renewable fossil fuels and reduce smog - forming emissions substantially.
All joking aside, the review does show just how practical a
modern electric car can be for
most day - to - day driving, and also includes a strong argument why
battery vehicles trump hydrogen every time.
In terms of cutting - edge
battery tech, Apple's latest iPhone falls well behind
most modern Android smartphones, including the super-fast charging OnePlus 3T.
«Because
battery life is so important,
most modern computers utilize multiple processing cores to execute programs.
It has middle - of - the - road
battery life for a budget gaming laptop — 4 hours, 21 minutes — but it's by far the least expensive laptop with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 Max - Q graphics card, which is fast enough to support VR and to play
most modern games at 1920 × 1080 resolution.
Most of the
modern gadgets that use Li - ion
battery have smart charger that will cut off when the
battery is fully charged.
The low
battery consumption has designed to meet essentially the
most modern multitasking facets with out letting its performance down.
Its long - lasting
battery deserves the
most praise, and we also like its
modern design, attractive display, and decent performance.
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Some might consider its lack of removable
battery a downgrade, but
most modern Android handsets nowadays don't include that option.
The low
battery consumption has designed to meet basically the
most modern multitasking facets with out letting its efficiency down.
I will say that ASUS ZenFone 2 is better than both the other Google's phones.The
most important reason is the price of ZenFone 2 which delivers a high end smartphone's performance as Samsung galaxy s7 delivers.In fact i am using ZenFone 2 ze551ml model from last two months and seriously i don't find any problem related to software or hardware yet.Its have 4gb ram clocked at 2.3 ghz quad core intel processor.I played Gta sanandreas,
Modern Combat 5 and many other graphically immersive game on it at maximum settings and i don't find any lag.The
battery performance also so impressive which i can't avoid to tell.So over all my choice is definitely ZenFone 2.
However, you will still love what the device brings to the table, especially when talking about the hardware specs as well as
battery, which is one of the
most important aspects of a
modern - day phone.
The smartphone is very thick compared to
most modern smartphones and you might think that is due to a massive
battery being installed.
It's a poor performer in the
battery department and will be outlived by
most modern handsets.
The herculean
battery life will be a godsend for
most heavy users, while overall performance stands up well, even compared with more
modern devices.
The usual suspects, being the aforementioned Acer, Asus, Dell, HP and Lenovo, have announced what Microsoft says is «a range of beautifully designed, and feature rich
modern devices,» featuring 2 - in - 1s, laptops, all - in - ones, and gaming PCs that feature «Intel's latest 8th generation processors, include the latest NVIDIA graphics cards that enable Windows Mixed Reality experiences, deliver all - day
battery life, and offer OLED and 4K screens for the
most stunning visuals.»