Wednesday, December 10, 2008

In notebooks HP will install a new generation of batteries.

In early 2009, the company HP will install in notebook lithium-ion batteries Sonata, reports Cnet News. They are several times more durable modern analogues and more environmentally friendly. To install the Sonata does not need to make changes to the design of the notebook.
Typically, the time of autonomous work laptop starts to drop after 150 cycles of recharging the battery. Representatives of Boston Power, drafted Sonata, saying that the time of the laptop batteries with the Sonata is not decreasing and after thousands of cycles of recharging the battery.
Testing Sonata batteries began three years ago. During this period, the autonomous work laptop with Sonata declined by only 20 per cent.
The cost of batteries Sonata will be 20-30 dollars higher than that of conventional lithium-ion batteries. Warranty on the Sonata is three years.
The production of batteries Sonata Boston Power Company does not use PVC and heavy metals such as cadmium, arsenic and mercury. Batteries Boston Power forwards for processing.
  Currently, Boston Power is negotiating the supply of batteries Sonata and other laptop manufacturers. In addition, the company intends to issue a similar battery for mobile devices. Also, Boston Power expects to enter the car market.

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