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Originally Posted by HarryT
This seems to be entirely normal; it's what everyone's reporting. Personally, I switch the machine off at the end of a reading session, unless I know I'm going to be coming back to it shortly. It boots sufficiently quickly that this really isn't an issue for me.
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pietvo (from the above post) has different experiences on his 2 Neos (1 running dry after 3 to 4 days, the other doesn't). I'd be suprised, if 3 to 4 days in standby without any activity, per se would "kill" every Neo's battery. On most of my readers, I have about 2 weeks in standby. Why should Neo be any different?
And in my thread in the iRex 800 forum, most users consider the 3 to 4 days I've had on iRex 800 a fault. Most have 1 to 2 weeks.