Not exact matches
Bottom Line: The Toshiba Thrive 7 is an
average tablet with a great screen, but its poor
battery life and lack of compelling features make it hard to justify choosing it over some of the better 7 - inch tablets
out there.
The Toshiba Thrive 7 is an
average tablet with a great screen, but its poor
battery life and lack of compelling features make it hard to justify choosing it over some of the better 7 - inch tablets
out there.
We haven't had it long enough to do a complete
battery rundown test on it, but in practice, we believe you'll get
average tablet
battery life out of it: between 7 and 9 hours, depending on what you're up to.
Its one stand -
out feature — long
battery life — is great, but it's not enough to put up with the below -
average performance, clumsy design, old software, or mediocre camera.
On
average, you should expect to spend more money on a computer that will lose a significant fraction of
battery life over the course of a day, have a limited number of applications that are actually designed for touch, and interact with a screen that can't replicate the same amount of precision you would get
out of a Wacom / stylus peripheral.
The
average smartphone conks
out at 9:40, so the Moto E4 Plus gives you an extra 5 hours of
battery life.
You listed one of the cons as mediocre
battery life yet it beats
out the ultra book
average by 20 minutes.
Battery University, in an article about how to prolong the
life of lithium - based
batteries, claims that on
average you can get about 400 cycles
out of a device.
The
average life span of a lithium
battery is between 400 to 500 charge cycles, everytime you plug in and
out from your cable, it's consider 1 charge cycle regardless of the charge level.
Meanwhile, the Nokia 1 will be available from «early April» at a «global
average» retail price of $ 85, running Android Oreo
out the box with Google's performance, storage and
battery life - maximizing Go optimizations.
With that simple, stock - like software, the Essential Phone gets really good
battery life out of what is just an
average - sized 3040mAh capacity.
The speaker charges via Micro USB and gets an impressive 12 hours
average battery life, rounding this
out as a great all - around speaker.
Both devices feature better than
average battery life, and you should comfortably get a full day of use
out of either smartphone, if not more.
On
average, the
battery life on the Redmi Note 4 is good for anywhere between four to five hours of screen - on time, spread
out over the course of the day.
You're shelling
out money for the stellar
battery life, clocking in 18 hours of
average use.
Pulling
out functionality in favor of marginal gains in performance and
battery life might not appeal to the
average laptop, tablet, or 2 - in - 1 user.
Our review points
out that there are a few low points in the presentation, like the
average battery life, but issues aside, the amount of features and performance level you get here is well worth the low asking price.
Some users, albeit very few may be able to get a couple of days
out of the
battery if they don't use it much, but as Motorola boasts, the Moto 360 Sport is good for a day's worth of
battery life with
average use and ambient mode on.
A 4,000 mAh
battery isn't anything
out of the ordinary for a tablet, and for better or worse the
battery life is pretty
average too.