Can New Laptop Batteries Pay For Themselves?

As a frequent-flying, heavy user of laptops, I’ve always wondered whether it’s better to replace laptop batteries when their battery life declines (they’re not cheap, let me

tell you) or just bite the bullet and buy a new laptop. Finally, I’ve constructed AN EXPERIMENT to figure that out.

Original post by Mike

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