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Originally Posted by ericshliao
No. iLiad's CPU will reduce to 100 Mhz if not used, not 0 Mhz. The device is still on, and every part will drain power.
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I am sorry, I quoted an Irex representative. The CPU will first fall back to 100Mhz, and if not used for a longer period, down to 0 mHz.
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Originally Posted by NatCh
If they allow you to chop of the margins of a PDF, it should be fine -- 1" margins are fairly common. 
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The iLiad 1000 chops of the margins and reduces the font size by more or less one point.
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Originally Posted by manekineko
Awesome!! Any idea if they upgraded the processor or if it'll be as painful as on the current iRexes?
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The iLiad 1000 used a new Freescale ARM processor. Standard on 400 mHz, max 532 mHz.