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Sp4 - can it get 5 to 6 hrs battery?

Mikewired

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just looking for an honest answer. Can the sp4 get 5 to 6 hours of battery life with screen 50 to 75 percent brightness with web surfing and one note usage?
 

Nspyr

Member
There are a lot of variables. Screen brightness play a part in battery drain, but it also depends on what you do. I average 6-7 hrs. with brightness at about 50% but all I do is browse the web, photo editing, digital scrapbooking, & school work (word/PPT/excel/onenote).
 

hughlle

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I manage it easily. Never on 75% brightness though, I've never encountered a situation where I need beyond 50. Normally I have it set to "darker"
 

leeshor

Well-Known Member
I have my brightness at a ridiculous 35% and for an old guy with bad eyes that seems to work fine for me indoors. I never get less than 5 hours and frequently get 7-8..
 

Philtastic

Active Member
SP4 screen is pretty bright. I'm usually okay with 25% brightness on battery which gets me somewhere between 6-8 hours.
 

jnjroach

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Yes - depending on what you have installed. I run a clean machine, the only Win32 Application is Office 2016 x64 (Full Suite). For maximum battery life use the mobile versions of Office.
 

hughlle

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Yes - depending on what you have installed. I run a clean machine, the only Win32 Application is Office 2016 x64 (Full Suite). For maximum battery life use the mobile versions of Office.

Ironically, it used to be mui OneNote I was forced to use because of the inking issues, and now when there are battery life issues such as with sleep, I am forced to use the desktop version because of the inking issues in mui. Doh :(
 

jnjroach

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Ironically, it used to be mui OneNote I was forced to use because of the inking issues, and now when there are battery life issues such as with sleep, I am forced to use the desktop version because of the inking issues in mui. Doh :(
Are you running Windows 8.1 or 10? I haven't had any inking issues in Windows 10. I use the desktop version for integration and management.
 

hughlle

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Are you running Windows 8.1 or 10? I haven't had any inking issues in Windows 10. I use the desktop version for integration and management.

Win 10, fast track insider build. It's the issue where a diagonal inked line will appear from the pen tip to the bezel, and then OneNote locks up for a bit. This used to be something that I only saw in the desktop version. Now it is the other way around. It wouldn't be an issue if it wasn't that OneNote 2016 has yet to succeed in importing a pdf, so I have to import with mui, but then even on a 200mbps connection it can take up to an hour to sync a blank page from MUI to desktop. I have never understood why it can't be synced offline given the data is all locally stored.
 

leeshor

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I posted that Microsoft. Gabe Aul warned people who were on the fast ring could/should expect many more bugs than usual because they will be closer to internal builds.
 
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