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To: kolo55 who wrote (4930)11/12/1998 4:17:00 PM
From: Pronichev  Read Replies (2) of 27311
 
I saw a new Sony Lithium Ion battery on the new thin lap top model PCG-505G also 505X the complete battery plus shell is 9"x3/4" cylinder and weighs according to the sony website .34 lbs., functions sort of as a hinge in the back where the top lifts up. The specs on the battery said: 11.1V/1550mh and is rated for 3.5hrs use. Sony part PCGA-BP51.
The website also shows an "L" battery, long life, which has a 6.5 hour rating. (Part PCGA-BP52) After speaking with many folks over at Sony I could only elicite: It is brand new, consists of 2 cylinders similiar to the one, and retails for $249, Noone could give me the spec i.e. volts/mAh What does all this mean? FMK? John Curtis? any one? Thanks Michael Pronichev
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