How To Improve Surface Pro 3 Battery Runtime

Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system focused on bringing the PC into the device age. It was Microsoft’s hypothesis that people didn’t want a laptop and tablet. Instead, the company bet that there was a market for something in the middle. It hoped that it could create a device that could be both notebook and tablet PC. The Windows 8 device: Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3 was the first device in the series hat’s come close to achieving it. hp-hstnn-ib75-battery
Surface Pro 3 available in multiple flavors. There are versions with less powerful Intel Core i3 processors and high-end versions with more power and more storage. Each comes with a keyboard port, a full copy of Windows 8.1, a single USB port and a digital pen that allows users to take hand written notes with the push of a button. The only flaw with Surface Pro 3 is battery life. Microsoft’s documents on the Surface Pro 3 indicate users can expect somewhere around 9 hours of battery life. That’s in line with most notebooks, but not stellar for a tablet.  Today Australia quality battery supplier: BattAussie battery experts share the tricks for get better Surface Pro 3 battery life.

1. Save Power Hungry Apps for When You Have A Battery Charger

Maybe you’re new to the Surface Pro 3 but you aren’t new to mobile computing. If that’s the case chances are that you’ve noticed running some apps kills your battery a lot faster. The Surface Pro 3 is part notebook and part tablet so what apps you’re running has an impact on the battery life you can expect.

All Desktop apps aren’t necessarily bad for battery life. Microsoft’s Office suite of productivity apps are fine. Watching a movie in Windows Media Player or doing some light web browsing isn’t necessarily bad either. What you have to keep an eye on are apps that put pressure on your Surface Pro 3’s processor. Take Adobe Photoshop, for example. Running Photoshop will kill your Toshiba PA3537U-1BRS battery power a lot faster than browsing the web. You want to save anything that’ll tax your processor and turn on your fan until you can charge.

2. Adjust Your Surface Po 3 Settings

You can get better battery life starts with managing your Surface Po 3 settings. The Surface Pro 3’s spacious 12-inch display is great for editing documents, drawing or browsing the web. Powering that display takes up a lot of battery power though. You can’t magically, shrink the Surface Pro 3’s display but you can reduce the amount of power it consumes by dimming your Surface Po 3 brightness settings. To do so, place your finger on the right edge of the display and slide it slightly to the right to reveal the Charms Bar.

Surface Pro 3 has an ambient light sensor that detects how much light there is around you and adjusts screen brightness accordingly. If your Surface Pro 3 has already done this than you’re already good to go. You can lower it even more if you find yourself in need of extreme Dell inspiron b130 battery power savings.

3. Turn Off Wireless and Bluetooth

The next thing you’re going to one to take a look at is wireless and Bluetooth settings. Every Surface Pro 3 is equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. These are what allow you to browse the internet or connect to a wireless keyboard, for example. You should turn these off when you’re on a plane or in a situation where neither are of benefit to you.

Hopefully above tips could help you browse longer than normal and stay productive as long as you need to.

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