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Old 05-27-2011, 08:30 AM   #19
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Of course batteries don't discharge at all when not actually reading

Where JSWolf says 156 hours battery life, it doesn't say 156 hours of reading time, it says 156 hours battery life - not the same thing, your math is trying to work different things into one conclusion...


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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
Actually, if you do some basic math, you will see that that is wrong. If you have 156 hours of battery and you read 30 minutes per day, that means that you can read for 312 days, which is a little over 10 months.

If you want to see how much they assume that a person reads/day you want to calculate 156 h /61 days= 2.55 h/day.
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