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6/01/2011

Laptop battery holds charge for at least three years

 New lithium-ion hp pavilion dv6000 ac adapter batteries coming soon from Leyden Energy are said to hold a full charge for at least three years.
Leyden Energy has announced a new lithium-ion laptop battery that is said to hold its full charge for at least three years and will be backed by a three-year warranty. This is great news (if the claims are true), since most Dell inspiron 6400 battery really suck.
If you're a laptop user, you probably know the frustration of your laptop slowly and surely providing fewer and fewer hours of Dell inspiron 1521 battery life. After about 12 to 18 months of use, most laptop FUJITSU lifebook s2020 battery need to be replaced since they no longer hold a charge. Besides being an added cost and inconvenience, replacing Dell inspiron 1545 ac adapter batteries so often has a negative impact on the environment.
Leyden Energy says its long-lasting hp pavilion dv9000 ac adapter battery has one of the highest energy densities and run times for a lithium-ion laptop battery. For instance, the companys says the Universal External Battery can be charged more than 1,000 cycles and has the ability to operate at higher-than-average temperatures.
The Leyden hp pavilion zt3000 battery will cost more than standard sony vgp-bps2 battery (which usually come with a one-year warranty), but will cost less than double the price of a one-year dell laptop battery. Canadian battery retailer Dr. dell vostro 1400 battery will be one of the first to offer this long-lasting battery, with more retailers hopefully being added soon.

HP has a similar long life dell inspiron 1545 ac adapter battery offering, in partnership with Boston Power, but it's only available in certain models (and, of course, only for HP laptops battery).
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