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minus-square@ilinamoratolinkEnglish1•8 months agoThat sounds amazing. I’ve never had anything rechargeable before, and I have moderately new, mid-range TVs. Where are you getting the good stuff?
minus-square@ilinamoratolinkEnglish3•8 months agoI haven’t had one that needed anything other than AA or AAA…uh…ever? What brands are you buying?
minus-square@Sam_BasslinkEnglish1•edit-28 months agoI have two vizio tvs and bluray player that all take two aaaa batteries Edit: just rechecked and they are aaa, not aaaa. I do have a penlight with aaaa though
minus-square@ilinamoratolinkEnglish1•8 months agoYeah, seems like AAA has become the standard. I don’t love it. Seems like they don’t last as long as AA did.
minus-square@ilinamoratolinkEnglish1•8 months agoWell, I mean, in theory they used the smaller ones because they got the power draw down enough that AAAs could power the thing for about the same duration. But obviously not.
What does your remote use?
USB-C and solar. It’s 2024
Now I feel poor. Thanks.
That sounds amazing. I’ve never had anything rechargeable before, and I have moderately new, mid-range TVs. Where are you getting the good stuff?
I haven’t had one that needed anything other than AA or AAA…uh…ever?
What brands are you buying?
I have two vizio tvs and bluray player that all take two aaaa batteries
Edit: just rechecked and they are aaa, not aaaa. I do have a penlight with aaaa though
Yeah, seems like AAA has become the standard. I don’t love it. Seems like they don’t last as long as AA did.
Yeah, mass is kinda like that i think
Well, I mean, in theory they used the smaller ones because they got the power draw down enough that AAAs could power the thing for about the same duration. But obviously not.