![]() Over the last couple of hours we’ve been mainly using Word to work on a couple of documents. The total run time for the movie is 2:18 making us think that the Surface will have no trouble getting through a normal work day. Our movie is over (Casino Royale if you’re interested) and the battery is doing surprisingly well. ![]() This taxed the Surface’s battery a little more. There was about 40 minutes with the Surface on stand-by but before that we checked email, did some web browsing via WiFi and watched the first 20 minutes a movie. Let’s see what that does.įinally, we’re on the plane in transit. We’ll be watching a movie while waiting in the lounge. That suggests at least several days of stand-by time until the battery would die. So, six hours of inactivity has drained about 3% of the battery. We’ve been on stand-by for a while as we are flying out for a conference in a couple of hours. After about 20 minutes the battery level has fallen by 3%. Started the day reviewing email, some web browsing and social media updates. The day we decided to test this was a busy day with a couple of commitments in the morning and then a flight from Melbourne to Singapore when we planned to get some work done.Ĭharged overnight. We've been using a Surface with Windows RT for a few days now and decided to see if the battery claims stood up in regular every-day use. Microsoft claims the Surface will deliver about 10 hours of use. ![]() ![]() Could you really use Microsoft's new Surface tablet, running Windows RT, all day? Here's what we found in our test.
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