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Anyone buy a Jetbook Lite just because it uses replaceable batteries?
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I prefer regular jetbook, because it should be lighter to hold. If I understand correctly, lithium could be charged over 1000 times before it starts to show significant deterioration. That's quite a lot of reading time for me!
If I should buy a 'lite', it'd be because I wanted its DRM capability. |
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A disadvantage of lithium-ion cells lies in their relatively poor cycle life: upon every (re)charge, deposits form inside the electrolyte that inhibit lithium ion transport, resulting in the capacity of the cell to diminish. ... At a 100% charge level, a typical Li-ion laptop battery that is full most of the time at 25 °C or 77 °F will irreversibly lose approximately 20% capacity per year. I don't know whether the capacity loss would be as bad for an e-reader battery as it is for a laptop battery - probably not. However, I still think it is something to consider. I once bought my sister a Rocket Ebook which I don't think she ever used. Now its battery is dead and will not take a charge. I'd rather not have my e-reader turn into a brick like that. Where did you see the 1,000 charge statistic? |
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It was part of my decision. I wanted to be able to take an ebook reader when I am camping or travelling in areas with no 120V A/C.
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I bought mine during the Christmas sales. If the jetBook were $117 and the jetBook Lite were $159, I probably would have gone for the jetBook.
I am on my second jetbook Lite because the first froze up on me after 30 days. So I am waiting to see if it will happen again. But other than that, no complaints. |
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I have one of each, and I definitely prefer the regular Jetbook for my reading (although the battery compartment on the back of the Lite is a convenient handhold). I'm not too concerned with the Lithium-Ion battery life, as I usually replace my tech toys at least once a year, and I have my eye on a 9" reader sometime when it hits the shelves..
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Honestly, the battery compartment of the Jetbook Lite/M218C is so ugly that I'd stick with the regular jetbook/libre/M218A+. Nothing lasts forever and if the lithium battery inside my libre begins to deteriorate, I'd probably buy a compatible lithium battery and replace it myself or simply buy a new reader. Technology is advancing really quickly and I think by the time the battery inside my reader fails, there will probably be a new reader model with much better spec that I won't look back anymore.
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Ok figure I lose 20 % capacity per year as stated above.
Start with 20 hours of use per charge. So after a year I'm down to 16 hours. After 2 I'm down to 12 hours and it might be time to change batterys. A link was posted a LONG time ago which gave the part # to go to battery's plus. To order the exact replacement battery, new battery was aprox 30$. Pretty easy to spend that much for 8 rechargeable battery's and charger. Will they still be running after 2 years? Now I know I'm not hardware savvy enough to figure which is the best way out of this. But I also know a couple of the guys here on the Jetbook forums are on top of it. FYI specs say the JBL is some 2 oz's heavier than the Jetbook with internal L-Ion. |
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Heffe2001, can you tell me why you definitely prefer the regular Jetbook for your reading? Is it the lower weight or what?
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Yes, I bought it because it uses replaceable batteries. I hate nothing more than to want to use one of my devices only to realize it needs to be charged before hand. With replaceables, I just always have an extra set around that is charged. Pop out dead, pop in fresh, and boom, ready to read!
I know I am not in the majority for liking replaceable batteries, but I still have a Sansa M250 mp3 player just because it uses AAA batteries. I listen to it at night for insomnia. It doesn't work too well when you want to go to sleep, but have to recharge your battery first. I guess I'm getting old! S |
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I totally agree with silverraven. Got 2 jetBook Lites and 1 jetBook. The jetBook was for my wife. When the juice ran out on the jetBook, there was no alternative but to recharge for the night. I noted the page on the jetBook and gave her one of the JBL for the interim. If the concern is rechargables, the JBL can use rechargables.
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Using the replaceable AA batteries plus the ability to read the eReader DRM as well as the special rebate from Fictionwise made the Jetbook lite a good value for me so this definitely influenced my choice.
Actually as far as holding the JetBook lite, I find the hump of the battery compartment helps me hold on to the Jetbook lite securely with one hand. I can hold on to the jetbook lite and use the slide bar to turn pages all with one. The other hand can be used for eating, or drinking. lol |
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Russel when I try to do that strange things end up happening. Much easier to just remember to plug it in every 3rd or 4th day.
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