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Old 08-18-2016, 06:22 PM   #19
xorlof
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
As long as the run time is only 2/11 of the 60 second interval, it will only add up to 2 hours of run time in the 11 hours elapsed.
Yes, my system will (generally) only be doing something for less than 5 seconds out of every minute. Touchscreen and home button should remain accessible to press 100% of the time though (like when reading a book).

Think that would work with the battery budget? 5 seconds per minute to do a screen update * 60 minutes per hour * 11 hours = 55 minutes of run time just updating its display. Add into that another 30 minutes total during the day where the users are actively looking up and entering information and you have about 1.5 hours of run time during the 11 hours if I understand what you're saying correctly.

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