EXCLUSIVE: Energizer Joins Australia’s Notebook Market, A Brand Known for Power Expands Into Laptops
A fresh player is entering the PC notebook scene in Australia. Energizer, a name long associated with dependable batteries worldwide, is preparing to launch its first notebook lineup in the Australian market.
Sydney-based distributor iQU Group, led by Sam Skontos—who previously helped grow Alcatel into Australia’s third-largest mobile brand—states that the new 15-inch models offer “excellent battery life, stylish design, and are aimed squarely at the value market.”
The Energizer EnergyBook L15-N40-82QW2 has been designed to handle everyday computing tasks without breaking the budget of home users or small offices. Marketed as a practical, no-nonsense device, it targets consumers who want reliable performance at an accessible price.
Core Specifications
- Processor: Intel Celeron N4020 (dual-core, 1.1 GHz base, up to ~2.8 GHz)
- Display: 15.6″ HD (1366 × 768) LCD
- Memory: 8GB DDR4 RAM
- Storage: 256GB SSD
- Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 600 (integrated)
- Operating System: Windows 11 Home
- Ports: USB-C, USB-A, mini-HDMI, headphone jack, microSD reader
- Webcam: Integrated webcam
- Battery: 5000mAh, typically advertised for 5–7 hours of use
- Weight: ~2.2kg
- Colour: Grey
Energizer’s foray into notebooks leverages decades of brand equity built on durability, longevity, and dependable power. This reputation for reliable battery performance provides a natural bridge into portable computing, where battery life and consistent everyday performance are major buying drivers.
Skontos emphasizes that the new notebook embodies the brand’s focus on practical technology designed for real-world use.
“The laptop blends modern design, efficient performance, and strong mobility credentials to support productivity,” he remarked.
“Energizer is synonymous with reliability. The L15-N40-82QW2 extends that promise into the computing category, delivering a practical, well-designed laptop that meets the needs of today’s users without unnecessary complexity.”
Pricing details for Australia have not yet been disclosed.