How Windows 7 shames Vista on battery life

Windows 7
Windows 7 takes better advantage of hardware power saving options, particularly for playing a DVD video in Windows Media Player

If a notebook runs Windows Vista, it will run Windows 7 (read our Windows 7 review) and it will get better battery life, promises Gabriel Aul of the Windows Performance team.

But PC manufacturers and device suppliers are also going to have to do their part to make a big difference to power consumption on new notebooks.

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