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Wombat Aficionado
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Arizona
Device: Fire, Kindle1, Sony PRS-500 Reader, Rocket 1100 eBook
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Q about the internal clock
I often use the Alt+T to display the time. I only turn on the wireless when am going to download books, so am wondering how accurate it is. I'm assuming the time is corrected via the Whispernet, yes?
I hope it is more accurate than computers' clocks.
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So far it's seemed pretty accurate to me. I checked it a couple of times after not using the wireless for a few days against the clock next to my bed which sets via RDS and they were the same.
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