RogerS
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2008-02-26
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2008-02-26
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2008-02-27
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2008-03-02
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2008-03-02
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2008-03-02
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2008-03-02
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2008-03-02
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I get at least 3 hours out of my N800. I almost never plug it in; I always run on batteries, and I use it constantly. I was on a jog for almost 3 hours today, listening to mp3s on my N800, and didn't run out of batteries.
50% more than a Thinkpad is a significant amount. 300% is even more, if you adopt the 1 hr vs 3 hours comparison, depending on how you use the statistics!
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2008-03-02
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2008-03-02
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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Funny she (or "he" according to texrat, edit: now I see that it's actually signed by Matthew Stevens) complains about the 2 hours battery time of the thinkpad, since I don't get that much time out of my n800 (maybe the n810 has better power management/a bigger capacity battery).
Oh, and I don't get even an hour out of my thinkpad, so the tablet is definitely better wrt battery life.