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		<title>Using Lenovo Power Manager With Non Genuine Battery&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 13:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm now on my third battery with my Lenovo T61p, my only criticism with what is otherwise an absolutely fantastic machine.  The first two batteries were both genuine, the most recent a much cheaper, generic sourced one.  The first battery that came with the system was a fairly typical 6 cell offering, nothing unusual there and it lasted for around 1 year; ironic really, it always seems with laptop batteries that they suddenly decide to loose their charge after the one year warranty has expired.  I wasn't too upset about this actually, mainly because I had always regretted not getting the 9 cell with my machine so it was an ideal opportunity to upgrade and secondly, being mainly office based where my machine sat in a docking station all day being charged to 100% I wasn't too surprised it had come to an untimely end...]]></description>
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