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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Lots of good technical information in this one. I wish this sub's reflexive distaste for Linus Sebastien wouldn't bury it. Way better than the got dman Verge.

  • OLED display is thinner which allows the battery to be physically larger. There are also chemistry changes.

  • Valve did not switch to hall-effect analog sticks... because they weren't satisified with their reliability??? AFAIK, reliability is the raison d'être of hall-effect analog sticks. I notice I am confused.

  • Machine screws into metal screw bosses instead of self-tappers, so it can be disassembled and reassembled less carefully.

  • Battery says limited charging voltage 8.9 Vdc if I'm reading the sticker right, which is 4.45 V/cell. Yowza! If anybody can link any papers about cycle life of state-of-the-art chemistries at that voltage please do. It sounds super hot to my 4.2 V sensibilities.

  • High-end model has a transparent shell. Alas, not Retro™ Purple.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

For 3.95V and other higher voltage cells, cycle life hasn't improved much but capacity does quite a bit

https://www.grepow.com/blog/what-is-a-lithium-ion-polymer-high-voltage-lihv-battery.html

Unfortunately not many articles I can immediately find that specifically discuss what some of the improvements are that allow for higher voltage charging aside from generally better anode, cathode and seperator materials and/or improved electrolyte.

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