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Old 11-17-2007, 02:52 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Ido Ilan View Post
Second, Do I need to power down the device when I've finished reading
No. I frequently turn my iLiad on when I get to work, reading pages in between long software builds, but mostly it just sits there displaying the last page I started reading.

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I know it will eat the battery, but waiting 1 min to start reading when you have only few minutes spare time between feeding the kids and tidy up after them is too long.
It doesn't eat that much battery. I get over 11 hours on a charge with my iLiad.

I usually do this:
Turn it on when I get to work.
When I get home (about 10 hours later), I plug it in and sync any books that I need to. When I go to sleep, I power it off.
When I get up, it's fully charged and ready to go for another day.
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