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Old 02-04-2016, 07:30 AM   #108
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Originally Posted by soulfuldog View Post
It would be more accurate than squinting at a small battery image to see if it's nearly empty or not?
I do see your point, but I would have thought personally that a small number would be more prone to misreading than a small analogue indicator. It's very difficult to confuse a "nearly full" with a "nearly empty" gauge, but very easy to misread "30%" as "80%" if the numbers are small.
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