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Old 09-20-2007, 06:50 AM   #9
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Guguy,

Could you define, please, exactly what you mean by "suspend mode"?

I understand a "suspend mode" as being the operation of "dumping" a memory image to disk (or flash memory) so that one can re-start rapidly.

No book reader that I'm aware of - including the Sony Reader - does this. The Reader has a long battery life simply because it has a very low power consumption. It never "suspends" and never turns off - the battery drains at a constant rate regardless of whether or not the machine is being used.

What is it that mean, specifically, when you talk about a machine having a suspend mode?
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