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#4
I suspect you're right.

Ideally, rather than suddenly collapsing and turning off, the OS
should detect this situation, then throttle-down or pause some
processes, and give the user a warning; then, you could close some windows, lower the screen brightness, etc., and continue, without ever having to shut down. The batteries are older (they only charge to 95 and 84 percent), but they're still quite usable.