You can play music with this reader, but it's worth considering that you won't get the advertised one
month battery life if you do — a figure based on 30 minutes of reading per day.
Not exact matches
Amazon quotes a 10 - day
battery life with WiFi on and an impressive 1
month if you turn it off.
But I would definitely opt for a lighter device
if it means 2 weeks of
battery life instead of 2
months.
Battery life should last around a
month, and
if you don't use it much, standby should easily last you six
months.
You should be able to voraciously read to your heart's content, because the
battery life is a very solid 1
month if you read 30 minutes a day.
The Kindle 6» E-ink display offers a
battery life up to one
month with wireless off and even
if the wifi is on, it lasts a decent 3 weeks.
However,
if you want a
battery life that can literally last for a
month if you are not using WiFi and just reading books, then you will be happy with a basic Kindle.
Battery life on dedicated E-Ink readers is measured in weeks,
if not
months.
I think anyone could have told them that they weren't going to do much damage
if they were releasing on the same
month as the iPad, and at the same price (and not even half of the
battery life).
It also has a increased
battery life, giving you about a solid
month if WIFI is turned off.
The e-reader is compatible with almost all known e-book formats and has an impressive
battery life of about 14,000 page turns on a single charge, which comes to around a
month of usage
if used for about two hours each day.
If you read for one hour a day with wireless off, you should get a
month of
battery life.
Battery life is claimed to be 2
months if wireless is turned off and the ebook reader is used for half - an - hour's worth of reading per day.
On the other hand, the Kindle Paperwhite can keep a charge for up to eight weeks, whereas the Nook with GlowLight offers a
month of
battery life if you use it about 30 minutes a day with Wi - Fi off.
If you only use this waterproof e-reader for 30 minutes a day, the
battery life will good for up to two
months.
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.
Barnes and Noble's
battery life evaluations have always been tricky, but before they said that
if you read for 30 minutes a day, at a pace of a page per minute, the
battery life would last two
months (with wi - fi off).
You do not need the power adapter
if you have access to a computer — remember the Kindle has a
battery life of 1
month.
Battery life, which is a large deal for ereaders, is rated at a
month if you read for 30 minutes a day — with the frontlight on.
As for
battery life, it is the same 2
months use you got with the previous model and 1
month if you use the light for 30 minutes per day.
The case's internal
battery carries a charge sufficient to add an additional three
months of
battery life to the Kindle 4 and can be recharged over the course of eight hours of direct sunlight exposure
if you don't have access to a powered USB port or adapter.
It isn't as
if you were adding
months of
battery life to a tablet or smartphone.
If, however, you begin to install non-Windows Store apps on Windows 10 Pro, you may not see the same performance and
battery life — especially after
months or years.
If you are looking for a nice - looking Android Wear watch with NFC and
battery life for days, you can check out the LG Watch Sport, or wait for the inevitable influx of other smartwatches coming in the next few
months with a similar look and feature set.
Of course, it would be better
if advanced smartwatches had a week's worth of
battery life, or two, or a
month, or even a year as one of Garmin's fitness wearable smart bands claims to deliver.
If you were comparing something like the Apple Watch to a traditional fitness watch, people are like, «Oh, the Apple Watch has a beautiful display,» and it absolutely does, but that's the trade - off right there is that your
battery life has a day and a half or so, maybe two days, and a traditional fitness watch could be a
month.
If you asked us a few
months ago what we thought of the
battery life, the G Watch R would have been the clear winner.
As noted, you can likely find a Galaxy S8 for $ 700 or so — sometimes less,
if you find a sale price — and that
months - old phone offers the same processor and edge - to - edge screen you'll get with the Note without too much of a
battery life sacrifice.