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- | [* black] Microsoft elected to (still) adhere the battery to the |
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+ | [* black] Microsoft elected to (still) adhere the battery to the rear case, and (still) warn users not to remove it. |
[* black] This is in spite of obviously knowing their way around a user-friendly alternative means of securing a battery—[guide|10457|screws|stepid=38135]. | |
[* black] If you're looking for the source of the Surface Pro 2's juiced-up battery life, look elsewhere: this is the exact same "Escalade" 42 Wh battery we saw earlier this year. | |
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+ | [* icon_note] Really, look to better power management and the Haswell i5 chip, which drinks its juice from a sippy cup (not shown). |
[* red] The two battery cells are wrangled by a Texas Instruments [http://www.ti.com/product/bq30z554-r1|BQ30Z55] battery pack manager. |