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Old 03-16-2008, 11:10 AM   #1
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Sleep mode vs. turning off

Somebody posted an interesting question on the Kindle forum, asking whether people turn the Kindle off when not using it, or just put it to sleep.

I have never bothered to turn it off, as I assume that nothing is actually happening during sleep mode, so why bother. I can't believe battery life is much affected either way.

However, now I am wondering if there is any significant advantage to turning it off instead of letting it go to sleep when not using it for a while.

Anybody know for sure?
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