Sentences with phrase «battery life advantages»

It's better looking than the Samsung Notebook 9 Pen, but it's also considerably slower with any real battery life advantages.
Chippy's written a interesting article on battery life advantages of MeeGo and Android running on the Moorestown platform that's a good read.

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The result is a battery that takes advantage of intercalation and complexation chemistry to make the cathodes rechargeable to a larger extent, greatly extending its life.
The third advantage over the Fitbit gadget is that this one has a much stronger battery life — if you don't use the GPS, you can squeeze a solid 8 days out of it before it goes dark — this is one of the best batteries in the business!
However, it has a really huge advantage in battery life, as the battery will last you a whole year without recharging.
That said, there's a ways to go in terms of games that take advantage of the touchscreen, the GamePad's battery life, and we really do wish another controller was included in the box.
Unless they can duplicate the color reproduction of a tablet display, battery life — even at the current advantage of 3:1 for e-ink — isn't going to be too warmly greeted.
One of the main advantages eReaders have over their LCD - based tablet brethren is their long battery life, which is usually measured in weeks rather than hours.
I could maybe agree with you if this thing had spectacular battery life, but from what I can tell there's no great advantage to using this on - the - go over a laptop or tablet with good battery life.
In addition to the inherent productivity advantages, the Transformer Prime's dock gives you a full - sized USB 2.0 port, a full - sized SD card slot, and a second battery that tacks an extra six hours onto your tablet's life.
Although HP has claimed that its Adobe Flash support and camera modules will give it an advantage over Apple's iPad, a specs comparison shows that the iPad has advantages in battery life, higher screen resolution, larger screen and lower price for its 16 GB WiFi - only model.
On the hardware side, multipurpose tablets will have all the advantages of dedicated e-readers today: they will be lighter, have better battery life, be readable in sunlight, etc..
Another advantage for the Reader is its battery life.
With a quadcore processor on board powering the Note 10.1, the battery life is key and packing the same 7,000 mAh battery as the 10.1 2, you can expect to get through an entire day in general use, but if you're taking full advantage of its quadcore powers, it's more likely to be around 7 - 8 hours.
One of the advantages of traditional e-readers is their long battery life.
This clearly is one of the biggest advantages of the Toq, with its makers claiming a battery life of three to four days at the least.
The main advantages of these devices are portability, readability of screen in bright sunlight, and long battery life.
The plug in keyboards have another advantage of saving battery life as they come with a handy battery for power saving purposes.
That dedicated eReader has some advantages in price point, ease of reading in some light conditions, and battery life is no news to librarians, who have helped many an older reader learn to use devices given to them by their children or grandchildren.
For those who want the advantages of a dedicated e-reader — namely, long battery life, a paper - like screen that can be read in bright light — right now the third - generation Kindle can't be beat for its mix of price, features, and performance.
The other significant advantage with the X10 is its battery life that can last up to 10 hours.
If the battery life is no better, then sure, there's really no advantage to getting a dedicated ereader over an existing tablet.
Longer battery life is a big advantage that e-readers have over tablets.
The most obvious advantage to having a smartwatch with an e-paper display is that you'll get much longer battery life.
So it seems that in order to really take advantage of a Mirasol display, a tablet device will have to be equipped with a fairly capable processor, which could reduce some of the excellent battery life the technology promises.
The big advantages of an e-reader over tablets are: the e-ink screen, weight, and battery life.
One decided advantage is the claimed 18 hour battery life.
Its desktop processor lends it a performance advantage over rivals in its price range, but given the heft, weak battery life, and excess of heat, serious gamers can find better options elsewhere.
This Windows 10 feature needs more work but it's a huge potential advantage to mobile battery life when compared to Windows 8.
One area where the quad - core advantage is undeniable is in the tablet's battery life.
Kindle 2 had significant advantages of its own — lower book prices, text to speech, free 3G Internet, faster speed, ease of use, better battery life (significantly better), second generation device (most of the bugs and issues had been worked out).
All the traditional advantages Blackberry enjoys — excellent battery life, good email, messaging and frugal data usage — aren't advantages anymore as technology progresses.
Kindle DX holds some strong advantages over iPad — eInk, focus on reading, readability in sunlight, free Internet and store access in 100 + countries (for US owners), the Kindle platform and service, and great battery life.
The Padfone line of devices sees you slipping the smartphone into the rear of a host tablet «Station» that boosts battery life and gives you the advantage of the big - screen tablet experience running from the phone's brains.
Without the ability to use a «proper» pen, the Iconia W500 becomes just another tablet, with less battery life and all the issues of Windows including susceptibility to hacking and virus attacks and lacking the advantages of cheap, productivity enhancing apps.
E Ink has some distinct advantages, like readability in direct sunlight, super-long battery life (Kobo says a month, but even if they're wrong you still won't charge this thing very often), and in my experience a much more immersive experience than LCDs offer.
Also, e-Ink's battery life and reading in sunlight advantages are beyond dispute.
Without the ability to use a «proper» pen, the Iconia W500 becomes just another tablet, with less battery life and all the issues of Windows including susceptibility to hacking and virus attacks and lacking the advantages of cheap, productivity enhancing apps.
That definitely gives the 1st gen an advantage when it comes to battery life since the cover has an extra battery.
On second thought, the longer battery life, portability, and considerably sizable screen can be the most desired advantages for certain industries in real world applications.
As far the current product lineup is concerned, it's no surprise to find that Lazardis believes that they have distinct advantages when it comes to their full push technology and multitasking that doesn't waste battery life.
The Transformer, with it's dock keyboard, was an early solution, and still has the advantage of doubling battery life.
Another advantage likely to be held by ereaders over other devices is longer battery life (e.g. 2 weeks for the Kindle and only 10 hours for the iPad).
This energy saving results in two advantages: smaller battery size and longer battery life.
The other big advantage of e-ink readers is battery life, which is measured in weeks, not hours.
The battery - life advantage is huge.
Again the advantage of this technology is battery life and the fact you can read it in direct sunlight.
Using Wi - Fi rather than a cellular data connection also has advantages when it comes to battery life.
One big advantage eReaders had over tablets is that with no light source to power, eReaders offer phenomenal battery life.
Ice Cream Sandwich has been optimized to take advantage of the 1.2 GHz dual core processor which might result not only in noticeably faster performance all around but also improved battery life and system management.
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