RolStoppable said:
Eurogamer did a test with a 10,000 mAH battery: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-nintendo-switch-review It's at the end of the section "Thermals, noise and power". I don't really understand what you are trying to say with your second sentence. Of course a system needs to be connected to a power source after its own battery has been depleted; not only when you want to play it, but also when you merely want to charge the battery. I remember that previously you were worried that you might not even be able to play while charging with a powerbank, but that fear can be dismissed now. |
Well what I m trying to get at is, lets say it had a quick charger. A quick charger would allow it to reach say 60% in 30 or so minutes. So after an hour, I can unplug it and be able to play for 3 or so hours without charging it. And/Or, it would be able to charge it while playing zelda much faster instead of 8%/hr.
Where as now, after the battery dies, it has to be plugged into the external battery all the time.
But yes, with zelda anyway, it does seem to charge faster than it dissipates so that isn't an issue anymore.
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