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Originally Posted by mgmueller
Just an assumption: On iRex iLiad (as far as I know), display goes into low consumption mode, as soon as you insert the stylus into the unit, thus suspending the touchscreen.
On iRex 800, you can't insert the stylus. So maybe (just a speculation) it permanently leaves the touchscreen active instead of waiting for you the take the stylus out of the unit.
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The touchscreen is permanently active on the DR1000, too. I think iRex came to the conclusion that the power drain was negligible.