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    Weight of the TX battery?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by SoundsGood, Apr 12, 2007.

  1. SoundsGood

    SoundsGood Notebook Virtuoso

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    Anyone know the weight of the TX battery?

    I was at the mall today, so I went to the Dell kiosk and looked at the M1210. I'll tell ya, if it weighed less, I'd be sold. It's a nice little machine.

    I then decided to see how heavy the TX felt, so I went across town to a CompUSA. I had to fight with someone to get him to open the cross-bar lock, but finally I was able to pick up a TX for the very first time.

    Holy moly, this thing was LIGHT!

    But... I noticed that the battery was missing, which might explain why it felt so light. So... anyone know the weight of the TX battery?

    Thanks!
     
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    SoundsGood Notebook Virtuoso

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    That I know. :) But I'm trying to get an idea of how much heavier it would have felt if it had the battery in it.

    The only way to do that is to know the weight of the battery. ;)