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MBP: Brighter Display & Louder Speaker in Vista
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<blockquote data-quote="richy240" data-source="post: 446488" data-attributes="member: 34879"><p>I don't know that, but I have noticed that OS X claims to run longer of a fully charged battery then Vista does on my MB.</p><p></p><p>My point is, maybe OS X tries to save battery life, and possibly masks that from you by disallowing a bright-as-**** display when the machine is plugged in.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought. I don't know much about OS X, and should mention that I specifically bought the MB to run Vista. I have no interest in OS X at all, except for it's implementation of Boot Camp.</p><p></p><p>(Still haven't tried loading Vista on the machine natively. Anyone? Does this work?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richy240, post: 446488, member: 34879"] I don't know that, but I have noticed that OS X claims to run longer of a fully charged battery then Vista does on my MB. My point is, maybe OS X tries to save battery life, and possibly masks that from you by disallowing a bright-as-**** display when the machine is plugged in. Just a thought. I don't know much about OS X, and should mention that I specifically bought the MB to run Vista. I have no interest in OS X at all, except for it's implementation of Boot Camp. (Still haven't tried loading Vista on the machine natively. Anyone? Does this work?) [/QUOTE]
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