| Get ready for a Lenovo recall? |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Wednesday, 27 September 2006 | |
Well it's official. The same battery at the center of the massive Apple and Dell notebook recalls is responsible for the now infamous Lenovo Thinkpad firecracker incident at LA International Airport.Featured Whitepaper
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The conclusion is inescapable. Lenovo insists that public safety is its first priority. Apple and Dell also felt the same way and recalled their products. Thus, Lenovo can ill afford not to do the same, given that many of its Thinkpad T43 notebooks are equipped with exactly the same batteries and the company has already suffered a serious incident. In fact, Lenovo is lucky. If the incident had occurred on a plane, the company could have been in deep trouble, given that it must have known that its Thinkpad T43 notebooks were using the Sony batteries in question. For Sony, the expensive and highly embarrassing nightmare concerning its notebook batteries now appears to be far from over. For Lenovo, the questions are how many Thinkpads are there in the marketplace using the suspect Sony batteries and when do they plan to start a recall program in the interests of public safety. For us consumers, the question is how many other brands of notebook computers use this particular model of battery.{moscomment} |
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