Archive for May, 2009

How to Replace the Battery : PowerBook G4 Battery

Posted on May 26th, 2009 in news | No Comments »

This document explains how to replace the battery in the PowerBook G4 (12-inch) computer.

Removing the Battery

1. Shut down your computer.

Warning: Removing the battery before shutting down your computer may result in data loss.

2. Turn the computer over.

3. Locate the battery release latch.

4. Use a coin to turn the powerbook g4 battery latch one quarter turn clockwise to unlock the battery, then gently remove it.

Figure 1 Removing the battery

Installing the Replacement Battery

1. Close the display and turn the computer over.

2. Replace the battery, flush into the battery compartment. Use a coin to turn the latch counterclockwise one quarter turn to lock the battery into place.

Figure 2 Replacing the battery

The article come from http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86304, thank you apple.com

How to choose a Better Battery for Laptops

Posted on May 25th, 2009 in news | No Comments »

Boston-Power says that it’s poised to enter the market for portable power, with a notebook battery the company claims is safer, lasts longer, and can be charged faster. The Westborough, MA, startup recently announced that it is more than tripling production of its high-performance battery, called the Sonata, after receiving $45 million in a third round of venture financing. The move puts the company in a position to mass-produce and commercialize its next-generation lithium-ion battery within months.

“In partnership with GP Batteries, one of Asia’s largest battery manufacturers, we now have our second factory up and running in the greater China region,” says Christina Lampe-Onnerud, the company’s founder and CEO. In 2002, Technology Review named Lampe-Onnerud one of its top innovators under the age of 35 for her efforts to develop better-performing lithium-ion batteries with less volatile substances. Based on that research, she founded Boston-Power in 2005. Now, after raising $68 million in total, she says that her company will be able to manufacture a million battery cells per month by the end of 2008.

Oak Investment Partners, based in Westport, CT, provided this latest infusion of capital, building upon earlier investments by Venrock Associates, Granite Global Ventures, and Gabriel Venture Partners.

Although the Sonata will not offer greater energy capacity per use–with a four-hour run time, its performance will be average for the market–the company hopes that the battery’s three-year life span, innovative safeguards, and ability to recharge quickly will help it gain a foothold in the battery market. As opposed to existing notebook batteries, which can take an hour to recharge to 80 percent capacity, the Sonata can reach that same level in just 30 minutes, according to Boston-Power. And whereas current batteries degrade very quickly, permanently losing up to 50 percent of their capacity within months, the Sonata retains up to 80 percent of its capacity over three years. In fact, since the typical laptop battery tends to degrade very rapidly, the Sonata will have a greater per-use capacity in the long run.

To make the cell retain its capacity over its lifetime, Boston-Power found it necessary to change the current lithium-ion design. The company identified a combination of new chemistry mixtures and electrode compositions, and it created a new shape–all of which enables a consistent performance over the cell’s lifetime. The different shape made it possible for the company to increase the volume of the cell and more efficiently use the space within a battery pack, allowing it to reach energy-storage levels competitive with current conventional batteries.

In the past, it has been very difficult to make lithium-ion cells larger, since a larger energy density creates a potential for greater catastrophic malfunctioning. Conventional lithium-ion batteries use cobalt oxides, but the substance has been partly responsible for some of the more dramatic laptop explosions in recent years. So instead of using cobalt, which also tends to degrade quickly, the company incorporated manganese. Boston-Power isn’t the only company using manganese; other companies, such as Compact Power, are also trying to take advantage of its stability. Boston-Power is incorporating the element into a larger than average cell.

The company has also made the battery safer by separating several conventional safety measures and by inventing new ones. In existing notebook batteries, the current interrupt device and the thermal fuse are packaged on top of each other in the cell’s lid. But by separating these elements from each other, the company has built an extra layer of redundancy into the system. These elements are able to control and cut off the current flow, should the battery begin to overcharge. The company has also devised a new ventilation system to alleviate the pressure and heat before they build to catastrophic levels. With aluminum in its canister, rather than carbon steel or nickel, as is common, the Sonata’s shell softens much sooner at high temperatures and then self-destructs with a hiss. More-durable elements like carbon steel, which melts at even higher temperatures than aluminum, exacerbate explosions by letting extraordinary pressure and heat build inside the cell until its breaking point. (This is why conventional laptops emit loud booming cracks when they burn.)

“There is a lot of progress being made in battery technology with different chemistries,” says Robert Kanode, president and CEO of Valence Technology, an Austin, TX, startup that manufactures phosphate lithium-ion batteries. His company is a competitor with Boston-Power, but Kanode adds, “We know we will not be standing alone: this will be a huge market with many viable players in it.”

Lampe-Onnerud says that Boston-Power is in discussions with most of the world’s top-tier notebook makers, including Hewlett-Packard, which over the past two years has worked closely with the company, helping it design battery packs that can be dropped into existing notebooks.

“The Sonata opens up a whole new business model for notebook manufacturers that hasn’t been available in the past,” says Ifty Ahmed, a general partner with Oak Investment Partners, who worked on the deal. Although notebook makers can presently offer a three-year warranty for a computer, they can’t make the same offer on a battery, a component that can cost about 10 percent of a laptop’s total value. “The market for warranties is extremely profitable,” Ahmed says. “So if you can sell a warranty on the battery for three years, you have a very exciting idea.”

Boston-Power says that it is focused on commercializing the Sonata, but it also believes that its patented safety features could eventually be used in lithium-ion batteries for smaller consumer-electronics devices as well as for hybrid electric vehicles.

Acer Aspire Timeline Listing conference

Posted on May 22nd, 2009 in news | No Comments »

The Acer Aspire Timeline (please point me) can be said that this year one of the most important products.

Timeline series laptop several main features, long life (6 hours or more), thin (less than 2 kilograms and centimeters thick) and performance than the Intel Atom platform for a good (but close to power), CPU is used, known as “CULV “The Intel CPU, TDP from 5W to 10W.

At present, there are 3 dimensions, respectively, 13.3-inch 3810T and 3410T, 14.1-inch 15.6-inch 4810T with the 5810T, the published total of 7 independent types of graphics cards and optical disk drive, quite special is the keyboard feel ( official called FineTip keyboard) and graphics cards can switch at boot time (battery mode with Intel GMA, then will ask to use AC or built-in graphics cards alone significant), for the magnesium alloy casing, the thickness of about 1 inch (2.54 cm) and all around with Dolby sound.

Model: Aspire Timeline 3410T

  • Processor: Intel Celeron, the frequency of 1.2GHz
  • Size: 13.3 inch, 1366 × 768 resolution, brightness of 200 nit, 8ms response time, LED backlighting
  • Chipset: Intel GS45
  • GPU: Intel GMA 4500MHD
  • Memory: eat DDR3, pre-loaded 2GB, the maximum can be 4GB (2 slot)
  • Hard Drive: 320GB SATA 5400 to
  • Wireless: WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Home Basic
  • Connection slot: USB × 3, VGA Out × 1
  • Battery: 6 Cell (Acer lithium ion battery)
  • Weight: 1.67 kilograms
  • Recommend that the selling price: 24,900 yuan NT (RMB5, 198)
  • Model: Aspire Timeline 3810T

  • Processor: Intel SU3500, the frequency of 1.4GHz, 3MB L2 cache
  • Size: 13.3 inch, 1366 × 768 resolution, brightness of 200 nit, 8ms response time
  • Chipset: Intel GS45
  • GPU: Intel GMA 4500MHD / ATi Mobilty Radeon HD4330 (display memory 512MB)
  • Memory: eat DDR3, pre-loaded 2GB, the maximum can be 4GB (2 slot)
  • Hard Drive: 320GB SATA 5400 to
  • Wireless: WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Home Basic / Premium
  • Connection slot: USB × 3, ExpressCard × 1, VGA Out × 1 (HDMI Out × 1)
  • Battery: 6 Cell
  • Weight: 1.67 kilograms
  • Recommend that the selling price: 27,500 yuan NT / 29,500 yuan (including battery) (RMB5, 741/RMB6, 159)
  • Model: Aspire Timeline 4810T

  • Processor: Intel SU3500 / SU9400 (dual-core), the frequency of 1.4GHz, 3MB L2 cache, TDP 5W / 10W
  • Size: 14.1 inch, 1366 × 768 resolution, brightness of 200 nit, 8ms response time, LED backlighting
  • Chipset: Intel GS45
  • GPU: Intel GMA 4500MHD / / ATi Mobilty Radeon HD4330 (display memory 512MB)
  • Memory: eat DDR3, pre-loaded 2GB, the maximum can be 4GB (2 slot)
  • Hard Drive: 320GB SATA 5400 to
  • Wireless: WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Connection slot: USB × 3, ExpressCard × 1, VGA Out × 1 (HDMI Out × 1)
  • Battery: 6 Cell
  • CD-ROM: SuperMulti
  • Weight: 1.99 kilograms (including batteries)
  • Recommend that the selling price: 29,500 yuan NT (single core) / 31,500 yuan (alone significantly) / 38,900 yuan (alone significantly + dual-core) (RMB6, 159/RMB6, 576/RMB8, 121)
  • Model: Aspire Timeline 5810T

  • Processor: Intel SU3500, the frequency of 1.4GHz, 3MB L2 cache, TDP 5.5W
  • Size: 15.6 inch, 1366 × 768 resolution, brightness of 200 nit, 8ms response time, LED backlighting
  • Chipset: Intel GS45
  • GPU: ATi Mobilty Radeon HD4330 (display memory 512MB)
  • Memory: eat DDR3, pre-loaded 2GB, the maximum can be 4GB (2 slot)
  • Hard Drive: 320GB SATA 5400 to
  • Wireless: WiFi (802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Connection slot: USB × 3, ExpressCard × 1, eSATA × 1, VGA Out × 1 (HDMI Out × 1)
  • Battery: 6 Cell
  • CD-ROM: SuperMulti
  • Weight: 2.4 kg (with batteries)
  • Recommend that the selling price: 31,900 yuan NT (RMB6, 660)
  • HP announced a global recall of 203,000 laptop batteries

    Posted on May 20th, 2009 in news | No Comments »

    Hewlett-Packard Company, a local spokesman said May 15 that the received notebook battery recall will affect a total of 203,000 worldwide.

    The spokesman said that HP notebook battery recall in the Americas related to the number of 82,000, of which the U.S. market has 70,000; Asia involving the number of 35,000; Europe, Africa the Middle East involving the number of 86,000.

    The early morning of the 15th Beijing time, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced that the two reports that the fire after Hewlett-Packard laptop battery, HP said it would take the initiative to recall with the 21 HP and Compaq notebooks shipped at the same time a large number of lithium-ion battery. The sale of these notebooks is in August 2007 to March 2008.

    Full text of the statement:

    For HP, the customer is always safety is the most important. So Hewlett-Packard has announced the implementation of a battery recall and initiative? Exchange program involving some of the battery pack is equipped with the HP laptop. The existence of these batteries overheating as a result of the fire and burn risk consumers.

    Hewlett-Packard products for their own full responsibility, we take positive measures to ensure the safety of customers and product quality of complete and reliable.

    Note: Not all notebook batteries are a problem, HP encourages the user to check all the random sold or purchased as a backup battery battery parts. Model tagging services in the notebook at the bottom of the label.

    Emoticons:

    Attached plan involves the replacement of the recalled models:

  • HP Pavilion DV2000, DV2700,DV2500,DV9000 ,DV6000,DV9500, DV6500, DV9700,DV6700 laptop
  • Compaq Presario : A900,F700,C700,V3000,V6000,V3500, V6500,V3700,V6700 laptop
  • HP G6000, G7000
  • HP Compaq 6720s
  • If your battery is one of the above batteries,you can charger it with HP.

    Acer Aspire One 571–Vmedia CD come out

    Posted on May 18th, 2009 in news | No Comments »

    After a long wait, finally there is a “point” can Netbook reported it? This Aspire One 571 is not only modified the 1.66Ghz the Atom N280 CPU, the change is more important is that it uses 10 “1280×720p screen.I want higher resolution, but the size of a 10-inch screen is 720p seems to be in the desktop space and font size of the balance between the good. However, the characteristics of 571 does not stop there - it can Quartics Q1721 processor multimedia hardware encoding and decoding H.264, but also a built-in optical drive Vmedia( This was not dead).

    16-inch Acer Aspire 6920 the first global assessment(First part)

    Posted on May 3rd, 2009 in news | No Comments »

    From the birth of the first notebook to date, most people are familiar with two specifications about the screen size of the notebook screen is 4:3 and 16:10 widescreen , and is currently the most popular course is the latter. However, people gradually found that with the rapid development of the notebook, product technology and configuration has also been advanced by leaps and bounds, and now the book has been able to high-end home audio and video entertainment, and then, the ratio of 16:10 seems to display almost the point out, at least in the field of audio-visual entertainment is the case. Thus, high-definition video with the same specifications and the most human visual comfort 16:9 LCD specification standards, began slowly to enter the notebook manufacturers were planning to develop the road. At the same time, since it is located in the domestic high-definition audio and video entertainment, the screen must be large enough, and the current 15-inch and 17-inch 16:9 screen but can not meet the standards of design, and therefore, 16-inch and 18-inch size of such a peculiar LCD panel has also jumped out.

    Acer reacted very quickly in the spring of this year officially announced the launch of the adoption of the standard 16:9 ratio notebook LCD screen and a comprehensive listing of recent domestic-oriented. Today we get is one of the 16-inch models - Acer Aspire 6920.

    Acer Aspire 6920 as the official listing of the world’s first 16-inch notebook computers, naturally attracted numerous consumers ready to buy look forward to the wait-and-see;

    Acer Aspire 6920 laptop as the efforts made and the future of high-end models hit the market, the design of all aspects of nature can not be sloppy, the new die design by adding a lot of creative audio-visual entertainment personality and fashion elements, so that previous machine did not give the same impression Acer; allocation, with SantaRosa Refresh platform, using the latest 45nm Penryn processors and a new generation of NVIDIA 9500M GS graphics card for high-definition audio and video entertainment family provides a powerful backed up by performance.