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Old 09-18-2006, 11:03 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by TaKir
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Originally Posted by NatCh
iRex apparently hasn't figured it out yet, we've had no word at all on HanLin for a while, we're all waiting impatiently for the Sony -- they've been doing hardware for a long time, maybe they'll be the ones to get the power saving right.
I've already written here for several times - lBook/Hanlin V8 has perfect power management. I can't say exactly how long it can stay in "standby" mode - because I use it every day - but I charge it 1 (seldom 2) times a month. So my wife does.
So, there is no problem to provide good power management...
The only problem, I see, that the Li-Ion battery looses some power itself after several days... But it is not a problem of the device, but of the battery technology...

BTW, as I know, old Sony Librie has no poblems with power management too.
I stand corrected, TaKir, thanks for straightening me out.

I guess the V8 and Librié examples bode well for the V2 and Sony Reader.
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