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Results with HD video playback With HD video playback we found that the battery drained was 25 % in 30 minutes and with this rate you won't be able to see one complete movie also since the battery will become zero within 2 hours.
The tab S 10.5 will last for up to 6 hours with moderate to high usage, up to 8 hours of video playback with full volume / brightness + Wi - Fi on and up to 5 hours of game play.
According to Latest reports, the handset's battery unit will be able to offer 48 hours of battery life and 17 hours of continuous video playback with full brightness.
Running Benchmark app: 10 minutes / 2 % / 35 degrees Asphalt 8 game play: 20 minutes / 7 % / 39 degrees FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 58 minutes / 14 % / 36 degrees.
FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on)-- for 38 minutes / battery dropped by 7 % / battery temp was 33 degrees.
It comes with a 8 GB internal storage which is expandable up to 32 GB and packs FM radio with recording, video playback with recording, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS among others.
The battery back - up is not at par with the competition as it lasted for 4 hours 20 minutes in our video playback test (HD video playback with brightness & volume at maximum on Wi - Fi).
FHD video playback with Wi - Fi on + full brightness (MX player in S / W mode there was loop issue with H / W mode)
We're talking an 18.4 - inch Full - HD (1080p) display, 1.6 GHz octa - core processor, 2.1 MP front - facing shooter, LTE connectivity through NanoSIM, 2 GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal storage (with microSD expansion), and up to 8 hours of video playback with the onboard 5,700 mAh power plant.
It sports a new browsing engine that takes full advantage of the processing power in modern devices, AMD VP9 hardware video decoder support for improved video playback with lower power consumption, and a cleaner and faster user interface with optimizations for touch screens.
With a built - in 5700mAh battery you'll have what Samsung suggests is 8 - hours of video playback with a 2x 4W stereo speaker system.
Either perfect video playback with no sound (hardware decoder) or stuttering video and perfect sound using any of the other software options
Running Benchmark app: 18 minutes / 3 % / 37 degrees Asphalt 8 / MC5 game play: 18 minutes / 5 % / 39 degrees FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 42 minutes / 10 % / 40 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees Mc5 + Asphalt 8 game play: 24 minutes / 9 % / 36 degrees 4K video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 26 minutes / 6 % / 33 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 30 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 40 minutes / 6 % / 35 degrees 4K video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 41 minutes / 14 % / 37 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 3 % / 33 degrees Mc5 + Asphalt 8 game play: 29 minutes / 6 % / 34 degrees FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 24 minutes / 5 % / 34 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 3 % / 33 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 24 minutes / 8 % / 37 degrees FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 30 minutes / 8 % / 35 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 30 degrees Running Benchmark app: 16 minutes / 3 % / 34 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 19 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees HD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 35 minutes / 7 % / 34 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 28 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 5 % / 33 degrees Asphalt 8 game play: 13 minutes / 3 % / 31 degrees 4K video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 13 minutes / 2 % / 31 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 29 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 6 % / 37 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 25 minutes / 7 % / 36 degrees 4K / FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 33 minutes / 8 % / 37 degrees
Microsoft touts 14.5 hours using a closed - loop video playback with no connectivity — standard practice in all battery estimates.
Running Benchmark app: 9 minutes / 2 % / 38 degrees Asphalt Xtreme + MC5 game play: 18 minutes / 6 % / 36 degrees 4K video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 50 minutes / 7 % / 36 degrees.
The front of the console is dominated by the system's 11 cm (4.3 in) LCD screen, which is capable of 480 x 272 pixel video playback with 16.77 million colors.
Other features will be its 720p HD video playback with HSPA + connectivity for 21 Mbps download speeds.
Quoted at up to 8 hours of continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback with wireless off in my experience was right on the money.
RIM's first BlackBerry PlayBook tablet comes with BlackBerry OS with QNX technology, running on a A9 dual - core 1 GHz chipset, sporting 7» LCD touch display, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB versions, 3 Megapixels front facing camera, 5 Megapixels rear facing camera, with support for 1080p HD video recording, Wi - Fi — 802.11 a / b / g / n, support for WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, 1080p HD video playback with an HDMI - out port, a 3.5 mm headset jack, inbuilt microphone and is powered by a 5300mAh battery.
While the Arnova brand is reserved for low end devices from Archos, like the company's other tablets the Arnova 10 can handle 720p HD video playback with support for MP4, H. 264, and RealVideo.
The built - in rechargeable battery can provide you up to 11.5 hours of reading or 9 hours of video playback with wireless off between charges, and the integrated microSD card slot supports up to 32 GB memory card.
Amazon promises up to eight hours of nonstop reading or 7.5 hours of video playback with Wi - Fi off.
The BlackBerry PlayBook comes with a 7 inch touch display, running with QNX based BB Tablet OS, features a screaming 1 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB of RAM, a 5 - megapixel rear camera, a 3 - megapixel front - facing camera for video chat, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, 1080p HD video playback with an HDMI - out port, all packed up in a super sleek 10mm - thin package.
There's an HDMI output and the tablet can handle 1080p HD video playback with support for H. 264, MPEG4, and WMV video.
Intel isn't fudging that last statistic, either: the company says that it measured 10 hours of HD video playback with a 30Wh battery, and the screen set to a very reasonable 200 nits of brightness.
The battery lasted 8 hours and 15 minutes of continuous video playback with Wi - Fi on, which is very good as far as tablets go.
AMD claims the Z - 60 gets up to 6 hours of 720p HD video playback with a 30Wh battery, but that's with the screen set to a dismal 60 nits of brightness.
Claimed battery life: Up to 7.5 hours of video playback with Wi - Fi off (Fire); up to 9 hours of video playback with Wi - Fi off (Nook)
As for battery life, I was able to get 5 hours and 11 minutes of video playback with Wi - Fi switched on, and the screen set to maximum brightness.
We only got 4 hours, 22 minutes of continuous video playback with the screen at max brightness.
However, we already know that Qualcomm can achieve ~ 20 + hours of video playback with a 1080p display at ~ 150 NITs brightness.
Intel claims that they've measured 10 hours of HD video playback with a 30Wh battery, and the screen set to a very reasonable 200 nits of brightness.
Acer claims the A510's 9800mAh battery can get up to 13 hours of battery life for video playback with Wi - Fi off and 11 hours of video playback with Wi - Fi on.
Asus claim up to 18 hours of HD video playback with the Prime's dock, or 12 hours without.
Amazon promises up to 8 hours of reading time with the Kindle Fire or 7.5 hours of video playback with wireless off.
The HPad A112 also supports video playback with native support for H. 264 video and is able to support video of up to 1080p resolution.
The battery life is also good as Hannspree claims the 3500mAh unit can sustain 8 hours of HD video playback with ease.
A particular highlight is the example of 720p video, where Nvidia shows Tegra 3 uses up to 61 percent less power than Tegra 2, resulting in a maximum of 12 hours of video playback with the new SoC (dependent on the battery inside your device, of course).
I was quite surprised to pull 11 hours, 52 minutes of video playback with Wi - Fi enabled and the screen set to maximum brightness.
Battery life as tested by GSM Arena looks pretty amazing at 11 hrs of web browsing and 15 hrs of video playback with screen brightness set at 50 %
Performance is breezy as the device proved its mettle in being able to run even the most memory intensive games or 1080p video playback with perfect elan and without ever dropping any frames.
The 10 inch Yoga Tab 3 promises 18 hours of mixed usage with 14 hours of video playback with 50 % backlight.
The FM / AM stereo radio is SiriusXM ready and features USB / SD audio / video playback with CD / DVD control, Punch EQ and HDMI output.
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