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PRS-T1 battery life - in time rather than page-turns?

Argomento aperto il Sep 8, 2011 3:28 PM , ultima risposta inviata il Sep 20, 2011 12:01 AM

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Sep 8, 2011

Hi,

 

I'm just considering getting my first eReader (I'm sick of reading off my mobile phone screen..) and am slightly confused - the battery life for the PRS-T1 is quoted as 3 weeks to a month (if reading 30min/day).

 

I've looked at eReaders on and off for a couple of years ago now, and battery life was always quoted in number of page turns.  Apart from readability, I was under the impression that the major bonus of e-Ink compared to traditional LCD/OLED displays is that it doesn't use any power unless the page is refreshed - is this no longer the case?

 

 

I realise that the T1 has WiFi, but surely that can be turned off.  So what gives?

 

Thanks,

- Micha.

 

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  • Drumzman 275 post da
    Jan 13, 2011
    Scritto il Sep 8, 2011 11:40 PM

    Hi Micha,

     

    I think you've hit the nail on the head when you mention that this new model has Wi-Fi (unlike any previous models).  My guess would be that if you turned the Wi-Fi off completely then you'd get battery life very similar to the previous models, where as you mention they only really consume power when you refresh the page.

    I suppose that as this model will have Wi-Fi, when it comes to quoting battery life there has to be an assumption that the feature will be used at least some of the time.  Wi-Fi certainly would consume more power, so I guess that battery life has to be quoted based on a kind of typical average use.

    I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't some kind of 'standard' that has to be followed by all manufacturers when they quote battery life based on usage/features.

    Ultimately it all boils down to how you personally want to use the device, and if that's without using the Wi-Fi functionality then you'd maximise the battery life similar to previous Readers.  I'm second guessing a bit here as the new model isn't out yet, but I hope my reasoning makes sense!


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  • carpetmojo 594 post da
    Dec 26, 2010
    Scritto il Sep 10, 2011 11:50 PM

    No no no....

     

    Current best practice with the PRS X50's, from advice regarding the battery technology they use, is. in short, you can cause harm and diminished battery life/power by a) not charging up when low  ( when on two bar is recommended) and b) you will not do any harm by "over-charging" ie overnight.

    In addition, it is best not to power down completely, except when not to be used for a longish time - I think 5 days is about it, but not sure.

     

    Since I learnt this lot, I've kept in "on" all the time over 8 months, in sleep mode overnight, and for a couple of days when not in use, and the battery charge now lasts noticeably longer than before.

     

    Apparently the real no-no is letting them run right down, it damages the battery's ability to hold a charge, and its' memory - whatever that is !

     

    I suggest you visit MobileRead forums - they have tech-geeks there that leap on things like this with delight, and often work with the things themselves. The search facility ids excellent .

    And it's good for all sorts of ereading stuff generally.

     

    Hope this is of help/interest.


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  • carpetmojo 594 post da
    Dec 26, 2010
    Scritto il Sep 20, 2011 12:01 AM

    Hi mwerle, The no no no referred to the powering down policy, and I'm sorry, didn't spot the link main heading for MobileRead.

    Not much point going on really - you've read what I have !

     

    Did you catch the Mountie's offering, which sort of kicked the discussion off early on there a good few months ago ? He was very knowledgeable, and knew his batteries, so to speak !

    Understandable, too...............

     

    This is the great thing about forums, you get a lot of info from a lot of sources, and each kind of helps each other, and if the answer doesn't pop up here, MobileRead usually does.

    But, I have to say, I think strides are definitely being taken by Sony support. I think the T-1 is a re-launch of the Sony reader presence, and early signs seem to show a very favourable reaction. And the pricing policy puts it smack in the face of the kindle, Kobe, Nook, etc... and the support system should reflect those of these rivals.

     

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