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Old 08-01-2012, 08:30 AM #39
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Can it be used while plugged in, unless you want to go away from an outlet?
Or must it be charged and unplugged before using it?

Laptops can be used plugged in or on battery alone.
In fact I removed the battery on my old laptop since it is plugged in when we are using it and unplugged when not used.
yeah, it can be used when it's plugged in. And people have just plugged it overnight and went to bed, woke up, unplugged it and then went about their day, having a fully charged tablet.

It really is a marvel. But I noticed that when watching videos, the battery us used up faster. So now I know that once I finish watching a video (I'm talking MOVIE here), I'll just plug it in and re-charge it.

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