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Originally Posted by HarryT
I really don't think that it has anything to do with the touchscreen. A resistive touch screen, such as the Sony has, doesn't actively use power. Devices with Wacom touch screens (which do use power) certainly do power them off when the device is shut down.
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I still think it has something to do with it. Whenever you read about battery life, you'll find that non-touchscreen (no matter the type used) will last longer. The only difference being the touchscreen... My ProMedia lasts 10 days (capacitive touch screen), while my Mini will last months...