This affordable 8 - inch Atom - based (Bay Trail) Windows 8.1 tablet has a nice IPS screen and delivers all - day battery life under
light usage modes.
Not exact matches
After about 7.5 hours of
usage, which included a mix of word processing, web browsing,
light gaming and photo editing, the notebook went into sleep
mode with roughly 5 % of juice left.
The advantage of Pixel Qi displays over conventional LCDs is mainly that they can be set to operate under transflective
mode and reflective
mode, improving eye - comfort, power
usage, and visibility under bright ambient
light.
Of course, if you let it sit around without using it a whole lot, or if your
usage is on the
light side, it will last much longer - about two days and change, thanks to Doze
mode.
Thanks to the capacious 3,600 mAh cell and Android Marshmallow «s Doze
mode, I've managed to get the phone through two full days with medium /
light usage.
Both tablets in the 1T series come with Eye Care
mode, a
mode that's designed to relieve visual fatigue by minimizing blue
light exposure, and Kids
Mode, a suite of family - friendly kids games, a camera app, and a drawing app and a parental control panel that lets parents set
usage limits.
There are a few bright spots, such as Asus Mobile Manager, which provides a simple way to turn on power - saving
mode and keep track of data
usage, and the Splendid app is useful for adjusting your screen's color temp and turning on a blue
light filter for less late - night eye strain.
It also includes a motion - triggered night
light and a vacation
mode that learns to mimic your habitual
light usage patterns so you can make potential intruders think you're still at home when you're actually away.