Like any electronic device, how much use you can get from your GPS device while away from a power source
depends on the battery life.
Not exact matches
Prices vary from $ 25 to upward of $ 2,000,
depending on the quality of the camera and the
battery life, but «most hobbyists spend around $ 600,» Blades said, adding that DJI holds 50 percent of the market, due to the popularity of its Phantom 2.
The port can also grant the Time special functionality like GPS and a
battery life boost,
depending on the availability of third - party «smartstraps.»
There is no setup required and the
battery has a 6 - 10 hour
life depending on use.
Roomba
battery life depends on the model.
Heat Time: The
battery life of heated gloves varies
depending on the voltage and heat level setting you've chosen.
The massive projects needed now — such as devising a model of climate change detailed enough to be truly predictive or
batteries efficient enough to compete with gasoline — can not wait or
depend on chancy funding, he believes.He added that a strong national commitment to goal - centered basic science could help solve other important problems by drawing America's talented young people into scientific work and providing them with better opportunities for aspiring researchers to build careers with a realistic chance of making both a significant scientific contribution and a decent
living.
However, your
battery life can vary
depending on maintenance, driving style and driving conditions.
The power capacity and the operating
life of the lithium - ion traction
battery depend on several factors, including thermal conditions.
Battery life cycles range from three to five years depending on the grade of b
Battery life cycles range from three to five years
depending on the grade of
batterybattery.
The
battery life is listed at up to 10 hours
on a single charge, of course, your mileage may vary
depending on how you use the Chromebook.
without the keyboard, and get around 8 hours of
battery life depending on use.
Depending on whether you plan to read primarily at home or
on the road,
battery life is an important consideration.
Battery life on average should last you about 1 - 2 months depending on use and goes into sleep mode to conserve battery life when you are not us
Battery life on average should last you about 1 - 2 months
depending on use and goes into sleep mode to conserve
battery life when you are not us
battery life when you are not using it.
If there's a way they could configure host mode to activate and shut off
depending on whether a dongle is connected, that'd strike a nice balance between functionality and extending
battery life when nothing's connected.
They have near identical specs when we look at the Android 4.4 OS, the choice of Samsung octa - core processor or Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad - core processor
depending on model / connectivity options, the formidable 2560 x 1600 screen resolution, the 9 - hour
battery life, the 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera, or the Multi Windows multitasking ability.
Battery life depends on the size, form factor, and its internal components.
Battery life is also very solid, but
depends on what you are doing with the reader.
1300 mAh, Li - Ion Polymer, up to one month of
battery life (may vary
depending on usage mode, connectivity and settings)
Battery life seems to get about 6 to 8 hours
depending on what you are doing.
4) Actual
battery life varies
depending on product specifications, computer settings, and applications or features launched.
* Update 2: We're finding a real big difference
on the Bold 9900 in
battery life depending on whether or not we're using WiFi.
All three readers feature their own version of backlighting technology, and claim
battery life of up to eight weeks, though your mileage may vary
depending on your usage pattern.
That's going to
depend largely
on battery life.
Again there's 10 hours of
battery life cited (we've got around 8 - 10 hours
on our cycles so far
depending on how much streaming video we've watched).
Battery life stacks up well against competitors at 10 hours of video playback, which is in line with Apple's tablets and pretty close to the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9's 11 or so hours
depending on your usage.
Actual
battery life may vary and
depends on usage and other factors.
Battery life depends on several factors though.
Actual
battery life depends on factors such as network, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and other application - usage patterns.
Battery Life It's difficult to do a straight comparison in this area, but overall both tablets offer roughly comparable battery life of between nine to 14 hours depending on
Battery Life It's difficult to do a straight comparison in this area, but overall both tablets offer roughly comparable battery life of between nine to 14 hours depending on us
Life It's difficult to do a straight comparison in this area, but overall both tablets offer roughly comparable
battery life of between nine to 14 hours depending on
battery life of between nine to 14 hours depending on us
life of between nine to 14 hours
depending on usage.
This means you should expect to a little over 10 hours of
battery life,
depending on how you use the Q10.
That equates to a real world
battery life of between 6 and 7 hours
depending on how hard you thrash the thing.
The size of the
battery is 8000 mAh, so
depending on how good the firmware is, and who delivered the display, the
battery life might be good.
Of course,
battery life depends on your individual usage.
*
Battery life claims come from the device manufacturers, and
depend on usage.
Depending on your situation, this could literally add a day, never mind hours, to your
battery life.
Battery Life:
Battery lasts up to two months with wireless turned off, up to 6 weeks with wireless always
on depending on usage.
The 9104 includes a 7000mAh long -
life Li - ion
battery which in tests gave around four to five hours
depending on the usage — running iPlayer over Wi - Fi gave around four hours, where as general usage without Wi - Fi gave around five hours use — and while it's not a full days» worth of
battery life it's still enough for most users.
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.
Battery life is still a solid 10 hours, though your mileage may vary
depending on what tasks (and how many) you put the tablet through
on any given day.
Use it to charge your iPhone (or iPod Touch) and your iPad...
on the Powerstation and you'll double or even quadruple your
battery life depending on which model you grab.
Actual
battery life varies
depending on product specifications, computer settings and applications or features launched.
Battery life of up to 3 weeks per charge is promised, depending on how it's used, while the Li - ion battery in the stylus pen should be good for a month of regul
Battery life of up to 3 weeks per charge is promised,
depending on how it's used, while the Li - ion
battery in the stylus pen should be good for a month of regul
battery in the stylus pen should be good for a month of regular use.
This results in a long
battery life that lasts for approximately 6000 - 8000 page - turns,
depending on the reader.
Both boast long
battery lives, ranging from a couple of weeks to 2 months,
depending on a number of factors.
RIM has rated the PlayBook's
battery life for 8 to 10 hours of continual use (it's going to be better / worse
depending on exactly what you get up to
on the device) and during my few days
on the device I've found the
battery life to be acceptable.
Jepsen says it's even possible to get a week of
battery life from LCD tech, of course
depending on the device the screens are embedded in.
The refreshed version of a beloved classic offers a sleeker design with more internal storage memory and a
battery life that lasts up to two months
depending on individual usage.
The other elephant in the room is that without the cover, this Kindle has shorter
battery life than its predecessors (a couple of weeks,
depending on how much you read).
I haven't done a straight out
battery drain test
on it or head to head tests against the iPad to see how the drain compares for similar tasks, but during my review use (where I go pretty hard
on the device) I've found it can take anywhere from 2.5 to 6 minutes to kill a single % off of the
battery life indicator
depending what I'm doing.