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Do you have your tablet always on? always off? do you take the battery out when not needed? or do you make sure you always have full battery?

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Recommendations on good practice are in the wiki
 

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With all due respect to the wiki, it seems that nobody really knows. The wiki contains two contradictory advices: Capacity loss is a function of number of discharge-recharge cycles (which suggest charging as infrequently as possible) and "charge early and often" which is the opposite.

Similarly, the manual for Toshiba Portege R100, which uses Li-Ion battery as well, suggests making sure the battey is never completely discharged while in another chapter it recommends regular complete discharge-recharge cycles.


My strategy is always on - charge whenever possible.
 
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The beauty of a wiki is that anyone can edit it

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It can be editted to be self-consistent, but we still don't know what is the correct strategy. If it was wikipedia, I'd add a {citation needed}. I have yet to see a reference to a valid study published in a peer-reviewed journal, only opinions.

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Originally Posted by Matan View Post
...I have yet to see a reference to a valid study published in a peer-reviewed journal, only opinions.
NOT a peer-reviewed journal, yet, but something maybe insteresting to you,

http://www.batteryuniversity.com/parttwo-31.htm,
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=20117

Part II is sitting in my garage , maybe someday it will see the sunlite.
New development for jet setters , http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ght=china+trip :
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"Battery: I did not use ANY of my extended battery. I flew Continental and there are plugs, ordinary US plugs, under the chair. Bring a multiplet adapter, you are good for the whole transpacific flight. You do know which seats to book though, http://www.continental.com/web/en-US...ity/power.aspx."

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No. These seats are simple economy seats, the one you book when YOU travel, NOT the Bill Gates type. I ran my tablet, video, HD, whatnots thru the whole transatlantic fight ALL THE TIME now, no extend battery needed.

"My strategy is always on - charge whenever possible.", that is my recommendation, plus, on a GOOD Li polym battery, if left unused for months and appears dead, LEAVE IT PLUG IN FOR THREE DAYS will resurrect it! Yes, this is NOT anecdotal, I HAVE resurrected a dozen appears dead but good Li polym battery in this way. Not 2 days, not 4 days, about 3 days. If it catch fire, dont blame me . It has NOT happened to me yet.

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and like i recently discovered, getting that name brand memory card vs some on-name of ebay or similar, can make a world of difference when it comes to standby time
 
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Originally Posted by Matan View Post
The wiki contains two contradictory advices: Capacity loss is a function of number of discharge-recharge cycles (which suggest charging as infrequently as possible) and "charge early and often" which is the opposite.
You're mistaken. One recharge cycle is from 0% to 100% not from 75% to 100% (that's a quarter cycle). So, no, it's not contradictory, you just misunderstood what constitutes a recharge cycle.
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or maybe the wiki is a bit unclear on that terminology?
 
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> I take the battery out after a full charge and use it when I need to. i.e flights

I don't know if this is true for the Internet Tablet, because I only have one battery for it, but I have two for my digital camera, and if I charge them both and have one in camera and one in plastic case, the one in the camera keeps a charge a whole lot longer than the one in the plastic case. This is true even when you switch batteries (i.e. it is not a case of a better and a worse battery, it is a function of being in-camera vs. in-case).
 
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