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neotransotaku Posts: 1608/1860 |
Well, there are always defects in the manufacturing process... Cars have been around for almost 100 years and there are still recalls for faulty ignition switches and stuff like that... |
sandrocklq Posts: 129/210 |
I'm disappointed. You think we would be technologically advanced enough to make a battery that won't explode. It's not like laptops just came out in the past year. |
Mercury Posts: 6/9 |
Originally posted by Young Guru https://depot.info.apple.com/batteryexchange/index.html |
neotransotaku Posts: 1599/1860 |
If your battery feels warmer than the machine itself, then you'd have to worry. Otherwise, an overheating laptop (although bad), is not indicative that you have a faulty battery. |
HyperHacker Posts: 3034/5072 |
Click the exploded laptop. |
Young Guru Posts: 131/279 |
Anybody know where that official recall site might be located. I bought an 12 inch iBook G4 in May and I sure as hell don't want it blowing up. I've never been good at knowing if laptops are running too hot because I always think they're hotter than they should be (My desktop runs at about 17C). Anyways, thanks if anyone knows where to look that up, because I couldn't find it on apple's site. |
HyperHacker Posts: 3030/5072 |
This time they're blowing up Apple laptops via crappy batteries. Way to go Sony! |