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Sorry Bun, but I actually think that BT is a bigger killer than WiFi.
Providing you've got the power-saving settings done optimally for the WiFi. I'm actually impressed with Nokia's power-saving features for WiFi kept on but not actively in use...
However, if I use my BT keyboard and forget to turn off BT after I'm done, my battery continues to drain as quickly as if I was using the keyboard. I've ended up with 20% battery left for the bus ride home at the end of the day because of this
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2008-06-15
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2008-06-15
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I'm sorry, but I COMPLETELY disagree with that!
You do NOT need to "geek out" at all!
The N810's built-in apps are perfectly usable by ordinary people without any computing experience. In fact the tablets are far more user friendly for internet tasks than something like Windows Vista or OS X.
The browser works just like the browser on a PC, and the same is true of all the other major "consumer" features like Skype etc.
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2008-06-15
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2008-06-15
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I think you do if you want to use it is as much more than an internet browser
Assuming that 'internet tasks' is browsing the web or using skype, if it is the same as the PC, how is it more user friendly?
Not saying I find it unfriendly, but it is certainly no easier than with my powerbook.
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I guess if you actively using the BT, like a BT keyboard or BT headphone ie., the BT has to continuously check the status, I think they should drain battery. I guess my measurement on BT just leave it on may NOT be an accurate reflection of the power consumption. Here is my actual measurements, http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...battery+tablet,
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Thanks for the information Bun I could be wrong I suppose - I haven't done an official test like you have. I was basing my statement on observation only. Or perhaps it is like you said and there is a big difference between ON and ON+In Use.
I do set my WiFi to "Never" auto-connect but leave the time out to 60 minutes
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That's how they're advertised, as being for things like websites, blogs, e-mail etc.
That's why they're called "internet tablets", they're meant for using internet services. They're NOT meant to be laptops or PDAs or UMPCs.
Watch the official adverts and they don't even mention installing additional applications or anything that requires technical knowledge.
If your PC is working fine then it can be as userfriendly, but when something goes wrong the tablet is usually easier to fix, and there's a lot less that can go wrong on a tablet.
I say this out of experience with the relative I recommended the tablet to that led to the founding of the Internet Tablet School site. He was always having troubles with settings and error messages on Windows and Macintosh, but on the tablets there weren't really any problems after the first set up.
Providing you've got the power-saving settings done optimally for the WiFi. I'm actually impressed with Nokia's power-saving features for WiFi kept on but not actively in use...
However, if I use my BT keyboard and forget to turn off BT after I'm done, my battery continues to drain as quickly as if I was using the keyboard. I've ended up with 20% battery left for the bus ride home at the end of the day because of this
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