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Battery Solution for Apple and Dell Users

Posted by Jack Cook on August 29, 2006 – 8:54 am  Share
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Innergy Power Offers Auxiliary Battery Solutions to Power Dell and Apple Notebook Computers

 Innergy Power Corporation has a Power Plant auxiliary notebook battery can power many of the Dell Inspiron, Latitude, XPS and Precision, and Apple PowerBook G4 and iBook G4 notebook computers involved in the recall of lithium-ion batteries manufactured by Sony Corporation.

The Power Plant 12V, 5Ah thin rechargeable SLA battery can power notebook computers (up to 3.5A rating) even with the internal battery removed, which is what both Dell and Apple recommend to their customers affected by the recall.

For more information about the Power Plant auxiliary notebook battery, see http://www.pwrplant.com/notebook.html.

Innergy Power also offers solar/battery Power Pack solutions that can power Dell and Apple notebook computers and they feature three ways to recharge … the sun, the wall or the DC outlet in a car. More information about Innergy’s solar products is available at http://www.innergypower.com/solarProd.html.

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  • PJ
    Interesting to see someone pose an alternative product. Capitalism at its best!

    Those flaming laptop photos are a PR nightmare for Dell! Here's a take from a PR expert I ran across that provides some recommendations for how they should have responded to this - http://www.levick.com/resources/topics/articles/dell_battery_crisis.php

    Also, how does Sony get off easy on all of this? Apparently Apple had some issues with their batteries too.
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