
A couple of weeks ago, we linked to a report that CNet Labs had done that seemed to show that DRM (Digital Rights Management) technologies actually sucked up more battery life from portable players than non-DRM’d audio files.
DAPReview did some follow up tests and say: uh-uh. While the CNet tests suggested as much as a 25% difference, the DAPers think it’s more like under 3%. So, you can scratch THAT off of your list of reason’s to diss DRM.
[Via Gizmodo]