Toshiba's Dynabook Kira Has 22 Hour Battery Life

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non-user-replacable battery in an otherwise average (specs wise) ultrabook aiming for the high-end premium market (likely due to the Kirabook name). looking at the competition in the ~$1500 ultrabook sector, all the other ultrabooks seem to look thinner in picture. so my bet would be that Toshiba stuffed a giant battery into this, filling up every crevious of space available. I wouldn't be surprised if nothing is user-replacable in this device
 


you know, to make $17342 in a month at $83/hr, those 'few ours' on the internet turns out to be 209 hours. assuming a 30-day month with 4 weekends, 209 hours in 22 work days is 9.5 hours of working in front of a computer a day.

there are many other problems with your claims, but well, doing some math helps :D
 

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NON user replaceable battery.....................

my old laptop last 8yrs and still going strong, the only thing dint go that long is battery.
 
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