Sentences with phrase «like battery life for»

It would dramatically increase the notetaking capability of the iPad, plus give it Kindle - like battery life for reading content.

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At first I was annoyed with this, thinking I would like to hear what she had to say but I quickly realized it's probably for the best as that would probably compromise battery life.
Not only that, but a smaller combined chipset makes room for laptop makers like Dell, HP, and even Apple — should they adopt the new chip design — to add more features or add more battery capacity for better battery lives.
Chinese electric cars are not known for providing the best driving experience and battery life, so having a standard like Tesla could help encourage the domestic market and drive up competition.
They are fed organic food and live in a similar environment to their ancestors, whereas conventionally grown animals can be raised in tiny indoor cages, like battery hens, for example, or pigs in sow stalls or gestation crates, with little or no room to move and no exposure to natural light.
I wish my wife would, she fires into life for one night every so often and then it's back to the career, the dogs, the kids, the friends, the mother in law, etc... I'm actually like a sex toy, I'm taken out the cupboard every so often in the hope the batteries are not dead and fired up...
I like that these have 8 hrs of battery life & are HD for cleaner sound.
For much of his career, Cuomo has looked like another in this long line: someone too nakedly ambitious, too pushy, with too messy of a personal life — too, well, New Yorky — to play much beyond Buffalo and the Battery.
A new electrode design inspired by clusters of pomegranate seeds overcomes some of the obstacles in using silicon in lithium - ion batteries, bringing a longer battery life for common gadgets like phones and tablets closer to reality.
I just got a new laptop too after having to live with the blue screen of death for almost a year - I'd forgotten what its like to have a perfect laptop when the battery lasts for absolutely ages.:)
Since this will be my first Android device, I'd like to ask a question for the current Android users: Is the the power drain or battery life really THAT bad on Android devices?
Prices for Ultrabooks have come down recently and a when I look at devices like the Dell XPS 13 (2015 version with Broadwell) I see more battery life, a bigger screen, a better keyboard and more processing power for the same money and just 10 % more weight.
Looks like the Smart PC Pro vs the Surface Pro for me, all comes down to cost and battery life, although I do like the Surface more on looks and the magnetic keyboard
Something like an iPad, for example, has a 10 - hour battery life, which can last you a trans - ocean flight.
Smart Tablet devicea like Kindle Fire hungry for ram, processor, battery life.
For people who love to read, E Ink's paper - like readability, no - glare screen and long battery life have made it a favorite and nearly perfect device choice, with one exception: reading in bed or other low - light environments.
I also like the increased number of LEDs for more even light distribution, and the increased battery life.
To put it simply, if you use it for normal Win 8 tablet activities, it's got pretty much comparable battery life to all the other Win 8 tablets like the Surface Pro out there,» before linking to an article called A comment on PC gaming battery life on Anandtech.
It's also faster, has a stronger battery for longer life, and has an updated email and calendar that work with the major programs like Gmail, Outlook, etc..
The HTC Incredible S is definitely better than the original HTC Incredible smartphone and other HTC devices, but it can't manage to survive on the smartphone competition for a long time, since the dual - core smartphones like LG Optimus 2X and Samsung Galaxy S II are available at the same price with larger display, full HD video recording and a better battery life.
So if you're a 9900 owner and are feeling like you simply need more battery life in everyday use, you may want to consider swapping things up for the 9790.
If you're looking a cheap tablet for basic stuff like web browsing, reading eBooks and playing multimedia files while never bothering so much about battery life, then the Asus Memo Pad 7 ME176C might just be your best bet.
A quick look at other specs makes for good reading too, like the Adreno 420 GPU, the 2560 x 1600 resolution on the 8.9 - inch display, 2 GB of RAM, a low weight of 375 gram, a very long 12 hour battery life, 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac Wi - Fi, a 8MP rear camera coupled with a HD front camera, and there's optional 4G LTE connectivity, so what's not to like?
For an Android tablet, that's some very nice battery life, and I really like the look and abilities of the PocketBook.
Kindle: They have 6 inches display but there are a few models over 6 inches.The basic technology is same as the others.The kindles are the brightest.They have a whiter background as compared to the text.The text appears darker and more like print.The battery life is 8 weeks for both kindle keyboard and kindle paper white but kindle has 4 weeks backup.The charging time is as follows 3 hrs (Kindle), 4 hrs (Kindle Paper white), 4.5 hrs (Kindle Keyboard)
Nook: Same basic technology 6 inches e-paper display.The nook is the dimmest.Their brightness is adjustable like others.The battery life offered is 4 weeks for Nook Glow light but 8 weeks for Nook Simple.The charging time is 3.5 hours for all nooks.
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 performanFor 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 performanfor its mix of price, features, and performance.
Again, I don't feel like this is a tablet (it's more meant to be an ereader) so don't expect it to function like one for $ 200 and battery life of 7h.
If you would like to be in immediate possession of the Tegra 3 based tablet running Android 4.0 ICS (remember it can also double up as a laptop with 15 + hours of battery life), there be a small cost to pay for instant gratification.
Our Verdict: This bargain tablet delivers performance and display quality reasonable for its $ 149 price (plus a few unexpected extras, like NFC), but it forces compromises on onboard storage and battery life.
Honestly give me paperwhite guts in a package the size of an oasis without the funky form factor or requiring the case for decent battery life, keep the page press buttons like the oasis or my old kindle keyboard and I would run out and buy one today.
Solid battery life, the ability to multitask chat apps (Gtalk, AIM, Yahoo, et), incredible REAL keyboard, and the best / only proprietary chat client BBM make this device upgrade a no - brainer for sorry fellows like myself still sporting a curve 8330.
That any of these do not have 20 hour battery life for 5 dollars extra extra built in is ridiculous you can put in 3 batteries like high capacity camera batteries each lasting 8 hours cost was 2.00 a battery triple or quade system should be standard 14 to 20 hour system I worked in electronics over 20 years
Constantly need to turn location on for certain things like weather widget that came with the phone never had that issue before, and my battery life disappears quicker than before.
Old features: battery life still lasts for 7,500 page turns and the Reader also displays PDF, RTF, TXT and JPEG formats like before.
They are typically flat slabs, like the iPad, priced about the same or more, but with many fewer apps, shorter battery life, usually greater weight and thickness and a weaker ecosystem for music, video, books and magazines.
It's nothing like the newer devices which are coming to last for days, but it is far more impressive than other Berry battery lives out there such as the BlackBerry Bold 9000, which required a charger at hand at all times.
It's to meet a need from existing Blackberry users for something like the Bold 9900 with a modern OS and good battery life.
Most students won't use the Classmate NL2 away from an outlet for extended periods, but we'd still like to see longer battery life since most other netbooks average 6 hours or more.
Upgrades like a bigger, better display, an improved Type Cover and Surface Pen, and strong battery life in our tests make the Surface Pro 4 our Editors» Choice for high - end slate tablets.
This might not sound like much compared to the 9 - plus hours from the iPad 3 or the likes of the Asus Transformer Pad 300, but don't forget that the digitizer draws a wee bit, and there's that quad - core CPU to feed... To be honest we were hoping for a little more from the new Note — considering its premium positioning and the fact that Samsung's usually pretty good at squeezing long battery life from its devices — but at least the Galaxy Note 10.1 doesn't embarrass itself here.
Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi - Fi hotspots Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC required Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images Longer Battery Life: 25 % longer battery life; read for days without recharging More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books Faster Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otBattery Life: 25 % longer battery life; read for days without recharging More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books Faster Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otherLife: 25 % longer battery life; read for days without recharging More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books Faster Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otbattery life; read for days without recharging More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books Faster Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otherlife; read for days without recharging More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books Faster Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otherwise
But if you want longer battery life, or the option to expand the storage, then you might be drawn to something like the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity, which offers you more flexibility for storage, greater endurance and a great display, but costs substantially more.
At first blush, it sounds like the Pebble pitch all over again: wrist notifications, waterproof for 30 minutes at up to a meter, weeklong battery life, fitness tracking, low - powered screen, affordable price point — the Vibe Band is just $ 90.
And while the device is not nearly up to the mark when compared like - for - like with the iPad (no camera, worse battery life, smaller screen, less storage, etc etc), it will still compete well, he predicts.
Running the full x86 version of Windows 8 and offering full compatibility with desktop apps within a decidedly portable form factor, the Tablet 2 aims to occupy the (small) gap between Microsoft's two Surface tablets: it's less than 10 mm thick and offers 10 - hour battery life, much like the ARM - based Surface for Windows RT, but maintains desktop app compatibility and all the other business - centric features of the full - fat Intel - based Surface tablet.
If those sounds familiar, that might be because it's describing real products that are already inbound (the company announced plans for 20 Windows 8 tablets running Clover Trail back in July), like the 8.5 mm thick HP Envy X2, the Dell Latitude 10 (with a 30Wh removable battery), and the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, which also promises 10 hours of battery life.
Like the rest of the Transformer line, you both the 300 and the Infinity can be attached to an optional keyboard dock for a boost in battery life and access to a full QWERTY keyboard.
If it can maintain the same level of battery life that RIM is famous for, the Bold Touch SEEMS like it could be the dream device.
The new update brings tons of changes and improvements like new white status bar icons, better multi-tasking support for tons of new applications, better battery life, tweaked UI, etc..
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