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Old 01-27-2010, 07:45 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by amjbrown View Post
Apple have mitigated the battery concerns. It is not a 505 (then neither is a 600 in terms of power drain), but 10 hours for a film and a month in standby will translate into a decent life for reading books.
This, of course, assumes that we'll actually get 10 hours of use from the battery. My experience with cell phones suggests that connectivity significantly impacts battery life. As does age-so even if we get 10 hours use when new, how much will we get after a year? (Hopefully the battery is user-replaceable. Don't recall whether or not they said.) Wear, of course, will depend on use. I have a laptop that I've carefully 'husbanded' battery life, e.g. removing the battery when running on AC, etc. The battery lasts, as best I can tell (should have made notes, damn it!) as good as it did when new after 3 years. My wife's however, which is always in the laptop whether on AC or not, is only a year old but has lost at least 40% of its 'staying power'.
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