My battery actually lasts all day...

DasVan

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Today I have done the following non-stop from 8am to 5pm:

Email via Outlook 2013
Web browsing via IE
Documents via Word 2013
Spreadsheets via Excel 2013
Corporate IM via Pidgin
Notes via OneNote 2013
Facebook via People
Random installs via Store

I still have 64% battery left.

I made a custom power plan and created a CPU setting that scales the CPU to 80% while on battery. This prevents "Turbo" and I don't see a performance hit at all. (This might affect video and games but I dont do that at work).

I also have my screen brightness at around 40%. It's absolutely bright enough in the office. Outside would be a different matter all together.

Just sharing what I do and the config I am running in case anyone else is look for settings to try during "office hours".
 
Edit: Sorry, thought you were talking about the Nokia Lumia 920, not the Surface Pro. Disregard xP
 
To adjust the CPU scaling go to Control Panel, Power Options, Change plan settings, Change advance power setting. Scroll down to Processor power management and change the minimum and maximum processor state to what you want.
 
I have not altered any of the unplugged settings. This thing easily lasts a workday, if not more for browsing and word processing, and even some music.

Who wants to bet all those reviewers unplugged their systems to run Everquest 2? (The only reason I say that is it's the most power-eating game I know! LOL)
 
For some odd reason I do not have the option to change those settings. It only allows me to change the Cooling state. Any suggestions ?
 
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Figured it out. If HyperV is enabled which is required to run the Windows Phone 8 SDK it will prevent these options from being seen
 
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I have not altered any of the unplugged settings. This thing easily lasts a workday, if not more for browsing and word processing, and even some music.

Who wants to bet all those reviewers unplugged their systems to run Everquest 2? (The only reason I say that is it's the most power-eating game I know! LOL)

You do know Microsoft was the first to state the battery life was four to five hours? The reviewers did not make that up - it comes straight from the manufacturer.
 
OK, I am going to test out some battery savings settings today and see how much time I can get out of the pro.. I will let you know the results.
 
You do know Microsoft was the first to state the battery life was four to five hours? The reviewers did not make that up - it comes straight from the manufacturer.

I'm talking about the guys who acted like it was only an hour or so....which is reasonable if a laptop is doing any heavy-lifting.
 
Galaxy Tab advertises its battery life as 4 hours and that's a tablet. Full blow laptop-tablet hybrid runs 4 hours and people are moaning about it, how come?
 
I am curious how long people are getting out of the battery on the Surface Pro in normal use.
 
Saturday we used it from about noon and it died at 5:30pm. This was a movie and a half, (1080p using tmt6) games and downloading \ surfing. Wanted it to last longer but when it died my daughter just grabbed the rt to play.
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I'm curious on how many movies it lasts straight (bluray ripped) and how long it lasts in sleep. Anyone have percent\hour drain while sleeping?
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