Avenir Telecom had gotten the rights to make non-battery products bearing the name of battery brand Energizer for awhile now. Considering the name, these have involved phones with massive batteries, though these are also usually their only unique characteristic. The trend looks to be continuing with the Energizer EnergyBook Pro Ultra, with a battery that’s too big for flights.
TechSpot reports that the laptop comes with a four-cell 13,000 mAh / 192 Wh battery. With this, the company claims that its laptop is good for up to 11 hours of gaming of graphic design usage. That or 28 hours of “intense” office use. Standby time is rated at a full week. That being said, the report says that the company did not divulge what sort of GPU the laptop runs. So you may actually be in for a rough time if you plan to game on it.

Instead, the Energizer EnergyBook Pro Ultra has an unspecified AMD Ryzen 5 CPU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512GB of NVMe SSD. The screen here is a 18 incher with a 16:10 aspect ratio, but resolution is limited to 1,920 x 1,200, or WUXGA. For what it’s worth there’s the claim that the battery is very durable, having only minimal degradation after several hundred charge cycles. For ports, there’s USB-C, HDMI, and USB 3.0, presumably of the A variety.
Worth reiterating though that you won’t be able to take this laptop onto flights, as 100Wh is the limit for most passengers. The report also mentions two other models in the Energizer EnergyBook lineup, which are the Pro and Pro XL. These come in 15- and 18-inch displays, but there’s no mention of their battery capacities. Or indeed other items in their spec sheet for that matter. The series, as a whole, is noted to have a starting price of EUR449 (~RM2,215). That said, there’s no mention of launch date or markets.
(Source: TechSpot)