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		<title>New Age Laptop Batteries From Toshiba</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 07:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this time of electronic widgets, makers are trying to upgrade the standards of existing products and Toshiba is not an exception to that. Toshiba is a world famous electronics producer based in Tokyo, Japan, and manufactures an array of electrical items. Today PCs have taken over computers and have gotten more and more interesting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this time of electronic widgets, makers are trying to upgrade the standards of existing products and Toshiba is not an exception to that. Toshiba is a world famous electronics producer based in Tokyo, Japan, and manufactures an array of electrical items. Today PCs have taken over computers and have gotten more and more interesting to the common user. Computers are gaining significance in a world where folk are always on-the-go and need technology, info and files at their finger tips. With the new developments being made makers are trying hard to extend the battery life-span of your system.<br />
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Imagine a position where in the middle of a power point display meeting your PC all of a sudden runs out of charge and you do not have the AC adapter to charge it. To solve such mortifying circumstances Toshiba has come up with a new model of battery for PCs which is best suited for extended use. The Toshiba pa3399u-1bas is compatible with a couple of portable models. The pa3399u-1bas weighs less than 2 pounds and simply slots into any computer case. These batteries can be charged without assistance from the PC itself.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve a run time starting from 5 to eight hours, relying on the kinds of programs being used. In truth, playing games or watching pictures drain lots of power. Today some PC makers are providing the Toshiba battery pack with some of their compatible models.</p>
<p>A few of these power sources are supplied with added facilities like auto adapters ( that do not need any electric source ).</p>
<p>There are numerous strategies by which you can extend the life of your Toshiba PC battery. These are : * when you start working with a new power unit confirm it is absolutely charged. * it&#8217;s far better to avoid using digital screen savers with sound effects. This augments the life of the unit. * For extended use it is always recommended to keep the use of DVD and CD accessories to the minimum possible level. * Avoid running scans while performing other jobs. Generation of heat is one of the major issues of any battery. Toshiba has attempted to attenuate the generation of heat as much as practicable.</p>
<p>In doing so the Corporation has developed an extremely new polymer which separates the lithium ion batteries from one another and therefore forestall over heating. This new sort of polymer is capable of resisting about 190 degrees of heat, while other polymers can face up to 140 degrees. This may help in stopping electrical issues.</p>
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		<title>Toshiba Laptop Charger</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:06:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Infrequently things occur beyond our control. Or, we like to believe they were out of our control that way we do not feel bad for what occurred. As an example, my new puppy gnawed thru my Toshiba PC charger.
I landed up in the grand position of having to purchase a new charger. In my mind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Infrequently things occur beyond our control. Or, we like to believe they were out of our control that way we do not feel bad for what occurred. As an example, my new puppy gnawed thru my Toshiba PC charger.</p>
<p>I landed up in the grand position of having to purchase a new charger. In my mind I believed I could get away with getting a charger that would fit into my power supply port. I didn&#8217;t even take into account power watts. I may have caused some major problems to my PC, but fortunately all that occurred was the PC wouldn&#8217;t hold a charge even if it was plugged up.<br />
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I had got a lower wattage charger for my Toshiba computer as it was cheaper. Had I coincidentally made use of a power charger that had too many watts I might have fried my system. When you set out to buy a new or used charger be certain to find out what sort of charger you really need. If you have the original charger with you, be certain to glance at the wire to discover precisely what model number and wattage of charger your system is compatible with. When you have determined what sort of PC charger you want you&#8217;ll be in a position to do an easy web search to find it.</p>
<p>If you buy a second user Toshiba PC charger from a web site like eBay, be certain to check the vendor&#8217;s feedback as well as read all the specs and any guaranty info listed in the item outline.</p>
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