If you’ve been hesitating on purchasing an extra battery for the MacBook Pro because of financial reasons, then this just might make you rethink that. Fastmac released a high-capacity replacement battery for the 15” MacBook Pro today. It lasts about 5% longer than the standard Apple battery and costs about 25% less ($100 versus $129). The battery boasts technology which detects cell swelling or a short-circuit, does not used explosion-prone Sony cells, and has the same LED status lights as Apple batteries. What a deal.
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Very Good!
Do they also have a Macbook battery?
Couldn't I just replace the AA's in my current battery with some higher capacity ones for like 30 bucks?
Speaking of batteries, does anyone know what has happened to Other World Computing?
I've decided its about time to buy a new battery for my 12" powerbook, and I remember them offering something like 25% more capacity than apple's batteries..
but their site (http://eshop.macsales.com) hasn't worked for at least a couple of days now.