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Ask HN: Can we still run mobile computers off AA batteries?
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This question came out of a lunchtime conversation with some colleagues, none of us who work in hardware or embedded: there was a period of time, up to the late 90s, where certain mobile computers and PDAs could be run off AAs for a long period of time, with sacrifices of I/O, display fidelity, and storage. Examples at the end. Beyond size and aesthetics, is this possible today – or is this no longer possible? (For example, do modern displays hoover up too much energy? Do 5G, Bluetooh and WiFi radios constantly suck power?) Here were some examples of late-era portables that ran off AAs that we came up with: - the Psion palmtop series used a couple of AAs, plus a coin cell battery for memory; and ran for a week [1] – the Apple eMate, a Newton (ARM) in clamshell laptop form, which ran off 6 AA rechargable cells that could be swapped for off-the-shelf AAs, and ran for a week as well; – similarly, the AlphaSmart Dana (Palm platform on 68k/ColdFire) and HP 200LX palmtops (PC-compatible) could be run off two AA batteries for around 30-50ish hours. [1] https://ift.tt/QCFERja

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