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Originally Posted by juegos
Sure but don't come up with Sony marketing rubbish 'weeks of battery life'. You won't get weeks with the DPT RP1 if you leave the screen on - the footnote on their website regarding the 'weeks of battery life' states that the device has to be in sleep mode after 1 hour of use every day (whilst using the stylus up to 1 minute) to reach 'weeks of battery life'.
If you use the DPT RP1 for hours onwards whilst scribbling notes on every almost page - as I do with most academic papers - you'll need to recharge it at the end of the day or the next day.
Again, just be honest about the device and don't copy the Sony marketing garbage talk here.
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With the S1, I was charging it once a week, or once every week and a half. Ok, so I guess I'm not scribbling down as many notes as you are, fine. If you're writing that much then you have more reason than ever to turn off the network functionality to extend the battery life. At least Sony tells you what to do to make your life better and you just heap scorn on them.
I don't know how much battery life I'll get out of the RP1 but I know it will be better than the iPads and the Surface Pros, for reasons I stated.