It is correct, you do not want to do this often. Would only do when you have aproblem.
If fact, with Li-ion batteries, it is best to recharge when they hit the half hay point. This is not true of niCd cells which should be discharged to 1.00 Volts per cell before recharging.
Was responding earlier, Hit the wrong key and lost my comments. Left work and just got home.
Ref #1. "How long should battery last" this is Hard to answer as manuf's claims are basted on a specific sotware application and are often MISLEADING. I've seen several post where indivduals claim that their battery only last alittle over half time when watching a DVD. My Samsung RF711 last between 1 1/2 -> 2 hrs watching a Movie (ie traveling and on a plane).
Ref #2. Also hard to say, as When you powered back on, you drained some charge. Power on has a High inrush current compared to normal idle current.
The way most electronic evaluate "time left" is based on the Voltage and a voltage curve. Most are good at 100% and say 10 %. In between values can be iffy and are highly dependent on the state of the battery. When you look at amp/hr ratings and the time to discharge, @ the rated current drops to about half, it time to start looking for a replacement.
See.
http/www.google.com/search?q=li-ion+discharge+curve&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=OZKIT7WiMtD0gAfmvJTqCQ&ved=0CCMQsAQ&biw=1023&bih=624
and
http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery
and for care:
http/batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
NOTE: This indicates it is OK to leave battery in when mostly using AC power - I still recommend when mostly using AC, remove battery.
http/batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
OF interest, To bad Laptop manuf do not read, but then it would increase cost of charger.
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The voltage threshold of commercial chargers cannot be changed, and making it adjustable would have advantages, especially for laptops as a means of prolonging battery life. When running on extended AC mode, the user would select the “long life” mode and the battery would charge to only, say, 4.05V/cell. This would get a capacity of about 80 percent. Before traveling the user would apply the “full charge mode” to bring the charge to 4.20V/cell. This saturation charge would take about an hour and would fill the battery to 100 percent capacity. END Quote.
THIS indicates for longer life - it is best to ONLY charge the battery to 80% and ONLY charge to 100% when You need to run on battery for an extended time.