What Does e2 Give for 23% More Cost?
There can be little doubt that the battery life of over-the-counter AAAs is important to many Palm users. One of the endlessly debated questions is, "Who makes the best batteries?" Red Mercury has released the results of a comparison study between regular Energizer AAA batteries and Energizer's new e2. Read the full results for all the details but the e2 batteries do last longer; it is up to you to determine if they are worth the increased cost.
Red Mercury, creators of the popular Atom Smash game, is also conducting a comparison between Duracell and Energizer, which will be posted to the Red Mercury site as soon as Red Mercury Labs completes the data analysis.
If you have an opinion on which is the best battery, feel free to share it.
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I've seen something like this before
one that maintains a high voltage level for a long time
and then drops off rapidly. They are good for devices
that require something very close to the rated voltage
to operate, but they pretty much make your battery
monitor useless.
The company I worked for at the time used them in a
device that used almost no power most of the time, but
once a day required pretty much the full 3v provided by
two batteries for 15 seconds or less. The device was
spec'd to run for five years before the batteries had
to be changed.