Archive for March, 2008

Published by admin on 31 Mar 2008

HP F2019A battery

The Battery for HP F2019A laptop is Brand New, 14.8v+4400mAh, which will work a much longer time with your laptop to satisfy your needs. The finer HP F2019A Battery is providing more energies when your friends and family want to keep playing games, listening to music, watching videos, and viewing photo slide shows. HP F2019A notebook Lithium-Ion battery works with the notebook’s power-management features to reduce power consumption, giving you longer uptime than other types of batteries.

Published by admin on 29 Mar 2008

How Do I Buy The Right Battery Charger?

Match the output voltages of the charger to the battery type and the manufacturer’s recommended voltage, absorption, and float charging requirements. Pay attention as a mismatch can overcharge or undercharge your battery. There are always differences as the usage of the battery is designed to handle different parameters. These set up different requirements in the chargers as well. Be that the different voltage, chemistries, alloys, even the algorithms to charge them.

Published by admin on 27 Mar 2008

Boston-Power offers safer, longer-lasting laptop battery with Sonata

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Who wouldn’t want a laptop battery that’s safer, longer-lasting, and environment-friendly? I know I do. And I know all laptop users would like to get a boost on the battery life of their current laptops, and maybe something that doesn’t go off in flames when you’re not looking. A start-up company called Boston-Power is aiming to provide the answer for this essential need with their Sonata laptop battery, which will come out later this year.

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Published by admin on 26 Mar 2008

Factory fire causes laptop battery shortage

Have trouble finding an extra or replacement battery for your laptop? laptop batteryBoth Dell and HP say they are experiencing a laptop battery shortage after a March 3 fire knocked out a major supplier of the batteries.

Besides Dell and HP, the fire that gutted a plant owned by South Korea’s second-largest battery maker, LG Chem, is also affecting Asus, maker of the popular Eee PC laptop.

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