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    ThinkPad Advanced Ultrabay Battery ?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by aornish, Sep 12, 2007.

  1. aornish

    aornish Notebook Consultant

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    It is $107 (I would get a thinkpad t61p 14.1"), and I was wondering how many cells / MaH (or whatever the number is around 4800) it is. (or just how much life it will add)
     
  2. aornish

    aornish Notebook Consultant

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    anyone?

    is it worth getting?
     
  3. sc30317

    sc30317 Notebook Guru

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    I have one and its awesome. Adds 1.5 hours to the battery life.

    Highly suggest it
     
  4. aornish

    aornish Notebook Consultant

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    Okay thanks.

    Also, is the resolution SXGA+ 1400×1050?
     
  5. aornish

    aornish Notebook Consultant

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    Oh, also is it heavier or lighter than the DVD drive?
     
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    arlab Notebook Evangelist

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    It has 3 cells.
     
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    zoogle Notebook Consultant

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    It's heavier. The DVD drive weighs like nothing.

    And yes, SXGA+ is 1400x1050.