If you know the name 'Energizer', there's a good chance an image of a pink bunny just shot into your brain the second you read the headline. Well, the famous battery brand is [[link]] now being emblazoned on a productivity laptop, and unsurprisingly, the battery is
absolutely massive.
As reported by , three laptops are launching under the Energizer name, each designed by Avenir Telecom, a French communications company: The Energizer EnergyBook Pro 15, the EnergyBook Pro XL 19, and the Energizer EnergyBook Pro Ultra. The last is considered the flagship model and comes with a whopping 18-inch display (with a 1920 x 1200 resolution).
The for the Pro Ultra comes with a price of €449, which works out to just over $500. Not much more information is given here on the Pro Ultra model, or the other two, though it suggests the huge battery only exists in the flagship model.
The EnergyBook Pro 15 has, naturally, a 15-inch screen and is intended to be "compact, lightweight, and versatile", whereas the XL model comes with an 18-inch screen (like the Ultra). No information has been given on the specs of the two other models, or which specific Ryzen processor exists in the Pro Ultra.
It is worth noting, though, that a 192 Wh battery is not allowed on a plane, according to the . With approval (and after taking it out of the device), you can get exceptions for batteries up to 160 Wh, but the Ultra Pro exceeds that. I likely wouldn't want to bring a $5,000 gaming laptop on a plane, but a productivity machine with a big battery life does make sense to bring somewhere, especially if it's for work, but you'd technically have to ship this Energizer device if you wanted to use it in a different country.
Still, it would be strange for a laptop with a battery brand slapped on the front to have a weak battery life, wouldn't it?

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