Satellite Power Management, Continued
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Toshiba Worldwide
- 3. Positioning
- 4. GeForce Two Or More To Go
- 5. GeForce2 Go To Integration
- 6. Star Wars: Toshiba Satellite 2800-500 Vs. 2805-S402
- 7. Subwoofer For The Road
- 8. Satellite Power Management
- 9. Satellite Power Management, Continued
- 10. BIOS Vs. Setup-Program
- 11. Front View
- 12. Right View
- 13. Top View
- 14. Removing The Battery
9. Satellite Power Management, Continued
The power consumption can be specified for up to four different battery states. The Maximum Performance setting, for example, displays the setting for a fast mobile device that saves some battery power.

My personal favorite is the Normal setting.

When we are talking power consumption we mainly focus on the CPU. The display also consumes quite a bit of the battery. That's why Toshiba has three different settings for the display called: Super, Bright and Semi.
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