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2006/9/28-10/1 [Science/Battery, Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:44592 Activity:nil
9/28    IBM/Lenovo announces recall of Communist Thinkpad batteries:
        http://tinyurl.com/kqa6h (ibm.com)
        \_ Sony to announce global replacement program:
           http://tinyurl.com/f8zsa (engadget.com)
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tinyurl.com/kqa6h -> www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=BATT-LENOVO
Swedish Dear Lenovo Customer, Lenovo and IBM Corporation, in cooperation with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and other regulatory agencies, have announced the voluntary recall of certain lithium-ion batteries manufactured by Sony Corporation. In the interest of public safety, Lenovo will offer customers free-of-charge replacement batteries for all recalled batteries. IBM and Lenovo sold these Sony batteries in systems listed below between February 2005 and September 2006. Customers who bought one of the following systems may have a battery subject to this recall: * ThinkPad R Series (R51e, R52, R60, R60e) * ThinkPad T Series (T43, T43p, T60) * ThinkPad X Series (X60, X60s) Additionally, since these batteries can also be used with ThinkPad T4x Series or ThinkPad R5x Series systems, customers who ordered an extra battery or received a replacement battery for any ThinkPad T4x or ThinkPad R5x Series notebook PC between February 2005 and September 2006 may also have a battery subject to recall. If your battery has been recalled, to continue using your ThinkPad notebook PC safely: 1 Turn off the system 2 Remove the battery 3 Power your system using an AC adapter Lenovo apologizes for the inconvenience caused by this issue. Shipment of quality products always has been and continues to be the foremost concern. gif You can determine if your battery is included in the recall automatically by using our automated solution or by finding your battery part number below. Using our automated solution If you are viewing this page using a ThinkPad notebook PC and need to determine if the installed battery is included in the recall, please use our automated solution. The automated solution will determine if your battery is included in the recall. If it is, your battery replacement options will display. This automated tool can only be run on the same machine once. Detect battery information on the system you are currently using Finding your battery part number To use this method, you must find the specific battery part number printed on the back of your battery. Notes: * Only batteries are included in this recall, not entire notebook computers. To continue using your ThinkPad notebook PC safely, turn off the system, remove the battery, and power your system using an AC adapter. Special instructions for using our automated solution 1 Print this page so you can follow these instructions as the automated solution runs. Your default browser should launch and display a page indicating whether you are affected or not. The automated solution will gather the information necessary to determine if your battery is affected by the recall. Once it has completed this task, your default browser will display. The page that appears will tell you whether or not your battery needs to be replaced. If it does, your battery replacement options will display.
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tinyurl.com/f8zsa -> www.engadget.com/2006/09/28/sony-to-begin-global-battery-replacement-program/
It appears, however, that because Sony makes the internal components to each of these batteries but not the actual computer-specific housing that finishes them, the company is putting the onus of recalling and replacing the bad batteries on OEMs "that choose to participate regarding the quantity and scheduling of replacement battery packs." Sep 28th 2006 10:22PM Seriously En, why are you still reporting Toshiba's are involved with this exploding fiasco? Your link-back to the previous Toshiba article has within it, a link to the reported "recall page". Sep 28th 2006 10:24PM Quote straight from Toshy itself: "Toshiba PCs not affected by Sony battery issue Sony is one of the suppliers of battery packs used in some Toshiba notebook PCs. We have investigated with Sony whether those PCs that employ the subject batteries are affected with the same problem that caused the recent recalls issued by Dell and Apple, and have found that the system design and the protection system of Toshiba notebook PCs differ from those of Dell and Apple. We have found no evidence that the problem reported by Dell and Apple in their recalls applies to our notebook PCs. Sony has confirmed to us that there is no such problem as cited in the recalls of Dell and Apple with the battery packs supplied to Toshiba." THINK OF ALL THE PS3's BLOWING UP as soon as u turn urs on. " this could be serious ppl, what if this effects the PS3's Sony will totally lose millions of dollars. But heck, all i want is the Wii n PS3, that is until price lowers. I want to play Sonic n MGS4, the rest of the games suck or r not that interesting. I am pretty sure that the PS3 will be plugging into the wall and not have the type of battery that is causing the problem in it... Then again, your entire post could be sarcasm, in which case I totally missed it. Quote Engadget Article: "Sony's batteries have been at the heart of this explosive saga that has already claimed IBM / Lenovo, Dell, Apple, Panasonic and Toshiba as victims" Pure libel. Sep 28th 2006 11:55PM Anyone know what the problem actually is? Is it the charging control circuitry or the cells themselves? Seems like Sony has narrowed the problem down to specific production runs. Sep 29th 2006 1:43AM lol my comment earlier was a joke, Paul. I'm just want to says is that rumors could spread to gamers n other ppl about the PS3 batteries can explode too. Reply Add your comments Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments. When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted -- no need to use <p> or <br> tags.
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