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    Default Video format that uses the LEAST amount of battery

    I want to know what video format (avi, mp4, etc etc) uses the LEAST amount of battery because I need to extend this puppy for as long as possible on my upcoming 20 hour flight!

    Thanks!
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    Default Re: Video format that uses the LEAST amount of battery

    If you get one of these your nexus will last your whole flight and then some...




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    Default Re: Video format that uses the LEAST amount of battery

    Check out the plane configuration at seatguru.com

    Most long haul flights have usb ports and/or AC power jacks - even in economy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by josh6113 View Post
    If you get one of these your nexus will last your whole flight and then some...




    Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
    Does it come with a USA outlet plug in? I don't think an external battery is an option for me because I've had nothing but problems attempting to charge USA products here in Korea. Thanks though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by redzapper View Post
    Check out the plane configuration at seatguru.com

    Most long haul flights have usb ports and/or AC power jacks - even in economy.
    For some reason I couldn't click on any of my flights when searching for it o.0 (Asiana Airlines flight # 204)
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    Default Re: Video format that uses the LEAST amount of battery

    You need to first check Asiana for the plane type (e.g. Boeing 767) then go to seatguru to check the configuration for your seat.

    I'm not sure Asiana has power ports in economy tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redzapper View Post
    You need to first check Asiana for the plane type (e.g. Boeing 767) then go to seatguru to check the configuration for your seat.

    I'm not sure Asiana has power ports in economy tho.
    I did that and it says this: Boeing 777-200LR. I can't click on it and there's nowhere to check for Boeing 777 set ups...

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