- Jul 28, 2004
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I recently purchased a Winbook tablet from Microcenter and couldn't immediately turn it on, the thing was completely dead right out of the box.
I checked the manual and it said plainly that the tablet "needs to be charged before its first use". I charged it, and it works, but this is the first device with a lithium-based battery that I've purchased to come with a completely dead battery from the manufacturer.
Isn't it harmful for these batteries to reach 0% at any time? Doesn't that begin to chip away at its full capacity capabilities? I've typically had devices shipped with at least 40% charge which I believe is the recommended state for prolonged storage.
I checked the manual and it said plainly that the tablet "needs to be charged before its first use". I charged it, and it works, but this is the first device with a lithium-based battery that I've purchased to come with a completely dead battery from the manufacturer.
Isn't it harmful for these batteries to reach 0% at any time? Doesn't that begin to chip away at its full capacity capabilities? I've typically had devices shipped with at least 40% charge which I believe is the recommended state for prolonged storage.
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