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[* black] Despite giving us some trouble earlier, the Clipboard's battery is actually slightly easier to remove than the cell in the Surface Pro 4.
[* icon_note] This likely due to the fact that it's smaller and has less surface area—i.e. less adhesive.
[* black] The Clipboard's battery—18.0 Wh, 7.5 V, 2387 mAh—offers 4 hours of use while separated from the keyboard—according to Microsoft.
- [* black] Excuse us if we're slightly cynical - 3000 x 2000 pixel displays have a habit of using a lot of power.
+ [* black] Microsoft's engineering team must have been working overtime trying to refine the Book's power efficiency. 3000 x 2000 pixel displays have a habit of using a lot of power.