It’s quite simple: the perception of battery life isn’t strong.
Laptops are generally used in fixed locations; even if you’re not plugged in, you’re unlikely to carry it around while using it. Battery life mainly serves to allow usage when a power source isn’t available, rather than for walking around while using the laptop.
Using the laptop while plugged in has no negative effects. Many laptops consume significant power, meaning battery output often isn’t enough to run hardware at full performance, leading to a low-performance mode when not plugged in, which can hinder the user experience.
Moreover, most marketing focuses on CPU, GPU, and screen quality, while batteries are often seen as a backup option. People might notice fast charging in situations like working in a crowded café where outlets are occupied, but overall, battery life isn’t a major concern.
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