If you live where there are frequent power outages, it could be sensible to keep a good-sized backup battery fully charged. It could be used every day as a power conditioner for a laptop or desktop, then when the power grid fails, it could be used only to feed the iPad or iPhone.How can I figure out how much backup capacity would give you me much iPad time? Must be a simple equation, but I'm clueless.When you know a big storm is coming --
load some content onto the iPad!
I don't see a problem except for over-dependence on the presence of
cloud-access.
Maybe such hardships as writer reported are a good reminder to have a backup
plan for off-line working; he appears to have a backup plan for power-outage
situation.
I don't have a generator (I live in a city condo apt) but I do have backup
batteries for emergency recharging, and if a storm is headed here I make
sure everything is charged up, synced, & content-loaded!
bj
(unsympathetic)
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