Not surprisingly, Windows 7 gets good reviews and praises that she literally pray, as the operating system, which will be steadfast platform for all-all-all. Regular news from the resource PCMag sites demonstrates how Windows 7 coupled with an Intel processor the new line will increase the battery life laptop.

The joint development of Microsoft and Intel has led to the creation of technologies that are required to ensure stable operation of the system while increasing battery life in devices with Intel's new generation.

"The sharp jump in battery life is tied to technology, known as the coalescence timers Windows 7 (Windows 7 Timer Coalescing), is the technical term for minimizing the time of the processor with high performance and total power consumption. In the past, different application causes the processor to work actively in various times, demanding that the processor is often time and again increased performance. Synchronizing timers, Intel managed to significantly increase battery life. Intel representatives have stated that they would also like to use more advantages of this technology in future platforms. "

In general, by comparing two identical laptops, one of whom was with Windows XP SP2, and the other with Windows 7, a laptop with Windows 7 could work out to 1.4 hours longer than a laptop with XP while playing DVD. This testing was conducted using existing products and did not include the upcoming Intel processors series i5/i7. Extension of battery life will benefit consumers, and Intel claims that its upcoming processors i5/i7 may still significantly increase the period by implementing new technologies. AMD also said that she, too, in the future, offer new technology in their processors.