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Originally Posted by ApK
Where'd you pull that out of?
The one guy just above who said "who cares" is apparently an LCD user. Obviously long battery life isn't important to him.
As far as I know, battery life is still important to many of us. I hate how often I have to charge my cell phone. It's just that once we were are settled and satisfied with legitimate multi-week-life we see we get, we take the hyper-extended multi-month marketing claims with the huge, painful grain of salt they deserved.
I was actually about to post that I was pretty sure I had changed my Kindle just about a week ago, and was rather ticked to get a low battery warning when I was out in the field yesterday. Not sure why the life was so short, but it bugged me.
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It was nothing specific in this thread, but normally you would find stuff like that in the "What Should I Buy" sub forum, all the crazy nonsense of how the Kindle's battery life was the end all be all.
but as I stated If i can get more than 3 days in comparison to all my other devices, then anything more is pure gravy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to turn down a device that has great battery but kindle owners in the past did tout their battery life as if it was sent from God himself.
I'm just excited they no longer have that feather in their cap to throw at us non kindle owners. that's all.