Entries in Battery (8)

Monday
Apr072014

Lenovo Laptop Battery Recall

On March 27, 2014, Lenovo voluntarily recalled certain lithium-ion batteries. These batteries were manufactured for use with ThinkPad notebook computers that shipped worldwide between October 2010 and April 2011. Lenovo is offering replacement batteries free of charge regardless of warranty status.
View March 27, 2014 battery recall FAQs.
Lenovo sold the batteries with new notebook computers or as optional or replacement batteries on the models listed below.

  • ThinkPad T410, T420, T510, W510, X100E, X120E, X200, X201, X201s Series
  • Edge 11, Edge 13, and Edge 14 Series
  • Option P/Ns 43R9255, 51J0500, 57Y4186, 57Y4564, 57Y4565, 57Y4625, 57Y4559, 43R9254, 0A36277

These models may have shipped with 3-cell, 4-cell, 6-cell or 9-cell batteries.
Until a replacement battery arrives, you should turn off the system, remove the battery, and only power your ThinkPad by plugging in the AC adapter and power cord.

Lenovo apologizes for the inconvenience caused by this issue. Shipment of quality products always has been and continues to be the foremost concern.

Goto: http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?DocID=HF004122 for more information

Monday
Apr152013

Do you need a Universal BIG Battery Solution

imageI saw this being discussed on Before You Buy and it really peaked my interest. One of the things that really caught my attention was that the charge lasts up to a year once it is fully charged. It will provide a decent charge for anything from a notebook to a phone. It will provide a laptop with anywhere from 2 –6 hours extended battery life, a netbook up to 8 extra hours, and a smart phone up to 42 extra hours. Use it for providing power to a hotspot or recharging any of your mobile devices. You can charge up to 3 devices at one time, can be recharged over and over again, is lightweight and has a 3 year  limited warranty.

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Product Features

  • Portable, rechargeable battery for netbooks, tablets, and smartphones--just plug into USB port for instant power
  • Three outputs provide simultaneous charging of three devices at once; also great for gaming devices and MP3 players
  • Provides up to 5 extra hours of use for laptops, and up to 8 hours for netbooks
  • Comes with 6 tips to fit a wide range of devices
  • Comes pre-charged out-of-the-box; maintains charge for up to 1 year

MSRP is $179 and it is one of the products that I think could help cut down on your mobile kit weight and provide a big benefit of offline power access.

Wednesday
May232012

Lilliputian Systems Announces Strategic Partnership Agreement with Brookstone

imagePress Release: WILMINGTON, MASS. (May 8, 2012) – Lilliputian Systems Inc. (LSI), a developer of portable power products for consumer electronics, is pleased to announce that it has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Brookstone, Inc. (Brookstone), a multichannel lifestyle retailer and innovative product development company, to launch LSI’s initial product, a revolutionary portable charger for power hungry consumer electronics.

Under the terms of the agreement, Brookstone will be the first retail launch partner for LSI’s portable charging system. Brookstone will be responsible for the marketing, promotion, distribution and sale of the product through their various distribution channels such as catalog, Brookstone.com, and retail stores including airport and mall locations. Lilliputian will be responsible for the product design, development, and manufacturing. The product will be branded and sold under the Brookstone® brand.

image"Today's Smartphones use much more power, increasing the need for a more efficient way to recharge when on the go," said Steven Schwartz, Vice President of Merchandising and Product Development at Brookstone. "Lilliputian's groundbreaking technology provides power, wherever and whenever you need it. This breakthrough aligns well with our commitment to innovative solutions that make life easier."

The stand-alone, portable, lightweight, “plug-less charger” product will charge and power billions of Consumer Electronics (CE) devices that subscribe to the USB standard. (e.g. smart phones, mobile handsets, MP3 music/video players, digital cameras, etc.). It provides several weeks of “always available” Personal Power™ to the user from a single recyclable cartridge. Lasting significantly longer than alternative solutions and costing much less than primary spare batteries, the portable power system offers a compelling value proposition and unparalleled mobility and freedom (from wall outlets) for consumers with power hungry smart phones. Additionally, the system can be used for multiple devices, significantly reducing the need for consumers to travel with cables and power adapters. The product has been approved for carry-on and use for regular commercial aircraft abroad by the UN International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and domestically by The U.S. Department of Transportation, offering a superior, convenient solution to the myriad of CE power challenges faced by today’s user.

“We are happy to announce our first strategic go-to-market partnership agreement with Brookstone,” said Ken Lazarus, Lilliputian CEO. “Brookstone’s widespread distribution, brand recognition and reach to our targeted customer base are world-class and we are certain this will be a successful partnership. Together with Brookstone, we look forward to providing customers with a real solution to the challenge of keeping today’s mobile CE devices powered.”

“Countless surveys, focus groups and research reports have shown that current and near-term battery technologies are incapable of satisfying the growing consumer demand for portable power – a fact that any smartphone user already knows,” said Mouli Ramani, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Lilliputian Systems. “This new power system will transform how consumers use their CE devices; they will never have to hunt for a wall outlet or run out of power midday again. It’s like having a plug in your pocket”

Brookstone and Lilliputian will make a formal product announcement in the coming months.

Sunday
Mar182012

How and when to charge your tablet battery

imageJack Wallen wrote a great article on the basic functions and care of your batteries on your mobile devices. Check out the article at TechRepublic.

I also have a printed copy that you can access here.

Tuesday
Apr262011

Just a quick note on the Logitech K750 Solar Kbd

K750They have hit distribution and are now available for about $70.

I like the sleek design and the thought of not needing batteries, ever is a big plus in my book. Looking back over my posts I see that I had two post about this keyboard previously.

http://www.bobstechtalk.com/blog/2010/11/11/pr-logitech-announces-k750-light-powered-wireless-keyboard.html

http://www.bobstechtalk.com/blog/2010/11/21/logitech-wireless-keyboard-solar-powered.html

Tuesday
Apr052011

Can a Display Screen Let Me Recharge My Cell Phone?

I want to thank Sofia Sheppard for this article and making me aware of this wonderful new technology. I am looking forward to seeing it used in new products as they are being introduced. It is important for us to take advantage of all the ways we can to conserve energy whenever possible. I hope that engineers learn about these new technologies and begin using them in their designs. Thank you Sofia for bringing this product to my attention and thinking of my site as a forum for introducing others to this company that is designing products for the future. Be sure to visit Sofia’s site to see other information solar battery chargers.

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Thursday
Nov112010

PR: Logitech Announces K750 Light-Powered Wireless Keyboard

Tired of replacing batteries in your wireless keyboard? Logitech just might have an answer for you. The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 is the company’s first light-powered keyboard. The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard powers itself whenever there's light, even indoors, making battery hassles a thing of the past.

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Sunday
Sep192010

How to add a little more battery life to your devices while on the road and without access to a power outlet…

Every now and again I find myself running down my devices to the very end of their battery limits and need a little extra time to complete the project I am currently working on. Morphie has made a press release on a battery product that you can attach to different USB powered devices. The Juice Pack Powerstation is most obviously targeting heavy iPad users, but the beastly battery pack is quite capable of rejuvenating your PND, PMP or smartphone provided you have the necessary cabling. Most interesting, however, is this unit's ability to automatically switch between desired mAh charges, including 500 mAh, 1A and 2.1A, while a standby toggle switch ensures no drainage when it's idle. There's also a USB pass-through so users can charge a device and the Powerstation simultaneously, and if you're interested, all 3600mAh can be yours starting today at $99.95.

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