Esh, it's regretable to hear about your MPP battery problems. If mine had the kind of problem yours did, I would have insisted that a new replacement unit be sent, or demanded a 30 day satisfaction guarantee refund, of which I believe Freehand Systems stands by.I myself never experienced your problem. Perhaps because, I always try to keep the AC adapter plugged into my MPP when at home, to maintain 'full charge', and only run on battery power when taking it out . I get around 3-4 hour battery life on gigs, but if AC power is available, I always utilize it just to be on the safe side.
Though I agree that the note/lyric font size of the Hal Leonard Fakebook leadsheets aren't as desireably large, as the large print leadsheets from the Warner Bros & Chuck Sher Fakebooks, I've found the resultant note/lyric size & clarity viewed on the MPP close to what is viewed directly from the associated original book, especially if you make sure to crop out completely, the surrounding page (white margins) when scanning & converting to Freehand (.fh) format, effectively leaving only the music itself filling the entire MPP's screen area. Doing this can result in the leadsheet displayed larger on the MPP, than when viewed from the original Hal Leonard Book itself.
I recently upgraded my MusicPad Pro to version 4.0, plus the "Premium Tools" option. 4.0 adds some good features I find useful, like Browser-Search and '2 page' landscape mode display, but feel that $49 is a lot to charge for the meager extras Premimum Tools offers. I too think Freehand should have simply included the "premium tools" features with the basic package.
Though I'm pleased with 4.0's new browse-search feature overall, there are a few glitches with it that Freehand needs to resolve before I'll be fully satifisfied. One thing that annoys me when performing a song search, is that, in addition to tapping on the screen to bring up a keyboard icon to enter text, I must also move the keyboard icon to another portion of the screen, as it automatically pops up & blocks the area of the MPP screen where the results of what you are attempting to enter (tap) on the keyboard, as well as the search button you need to select afterwards. I'm amazed that the software programmers didn't catch that. Freehand has promised a software fix for this soon in a subsequent 4.0 update. The new 4.0 browse view-search feature however (in my opinion) is worth upgrading to because it allows you to search for and conveniently view all your music, including multiple versions of the same song located in the many different leadsheet fakebook folders I have stored in my MPP's memory (USB Flash stick).
Because I find it far more convenient to utilize my bare finger instead of having to grab the thin stylus included with the MPP, I'm still finding it a little frustrating attempting to tap on the selection screen & scrolling with my finger, often having to tap 2-3 times before successfully opening given folder/song selection, or successfully grabbing scroll bar.
On balance though, I'm still happy with my MPP, especially because it allows me to have virtually all my leadsheet books in ONE place, all contained in a relatively small portable unit. In addition, the MPP allows me to organize my songs into limitless playlists, and edit chords names, lyrics, and notes on the fly, a very handy & useful tool. Though I too have some gripes, I still find the MPP the best digital music organization/display device on the market, and though seemly expensive, well worth the investment, especially for the gigging musician who benefits from having as much music as possible available at his/her fingertips.
Esh, Steve, and other MPP owners here: To avoid duplicate work effort, lets share our freehand format files. Feel free to email or call me.
Scott