If I charge my iPod Touch with an unplugged MacBook Pro, does the MBP discharge more quickly?
It's just a doubt.
iPod touch (5th generation), Windows XP
It's just a doubt.
iPod touch (5th generation), Windows XP
Yes.
Where do you think the charge for the battery of the touch is coming from?
I was asking if the MBP discharge VISIBLY (too much that you wouldn't recomend to do it) faster if there is an iPod touch charging, so your question is out of place.
It simply would not be smart to charge your iPod from your MacBook Pro when the MBP is unplugged from the main power source. It will quickly discharge your battery - yes, VISIBLY (whatever that may mean) - possibly putting your MBP into deep hibernation mode since the battery will be quickly drained.
Clinton
Apple provides wall chargers to allow charging from the power grid. Using the limited power in an MBP battery instead of using the unlimited power in the wall plug is not the best path to follow.
If I charge my iPod Touch with an unplugged MacBook Pro, does the MBP discharge more quickly?