kdf wrote:
> 
> Then again, consider that we're tlaking about wifi, so it's a case of  
> being movable rather than entirely wireless.  In that case, one option  
> could be a very low power mode.  Unplug it and the battery keeps the  
> memory, wifi, audio processor and headphone output going.  Killing all  
> else will save battery life. Plugging back in will restore full power  
> without missing a beat and start recharging. You probably wouldn't  
> have to worry about 7 hours of life.  2 would be enough to mow the  
> lawn, do some dusting, etc.  Other times, just plug it into one of  
> several power adaptors around the house.

Just for the record, I just spent $2500 on an electrician to provide
power to my new deck and tool shed, so I'd still buy one of these even
if it doesn't run on batteries. :)

- Marc
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