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Does this mean that if I were to remove the battery, the unit will not operate at all via AC cord?
...and upon turning off the unit, notice that it is now once again charging the battery!
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But if I use it to the point where I've exhausted the battery power, I assume that the unit will shut itself off at that point..
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If I understand right, the on/off switch is not normally needed... just leave it on all the time.
But if I use it to the point where I've exhausted the battery power, I assume that the unit will shut itself off at that point, or will it go into some kind of sleep mode until connected to power?
Thanks. After twenty years of using desktop/laptops and ten years of using Windows CE devices, I'm having to learn to use something different with the n800.
Also, note I wrote "good charger" above. The A/C adapter that comes with a tablet supplies a fair amount of power.
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Example: I charge the battery overnight until it says it's fully charged; turn the unit on while still plugged in; operate the n800 for a couple hours (plugged in); and upon turning off the unit, notice that it is now once again charging the battery!! This is after it had already told me that it had a full charge prior to operating while plugged in.
Does this mean that the n800 will only operate from the battery? Does this mean that if I were to remove the battery, the unit will not operate at all via AC cord? Will I never be able to operate the tablet for extended periods of time unless I purchase additional batteries? I am confused on this issue since it doesn't follow standard laptop operation.