Toshiba Recalls 340,000 Batteries

By Nate Mook | Published September 19, 2006, 1:18 AM

Sony's battery woes continued late Monday, as laptop manufacturer Toshiba announced it was recalling 340,000 batteries across its Dynabook and Satellite lines. Unlike the Dell and Apple recalls, however, Toshiba says the defective batteries do not pose a fire risk.

The recall affects laptops manufactured between March and May of this year, 100,000 of which were shipped in the United States. According to the company, the batteries are affected by a glitch that prevents them from properly storing power. Toshiba did not say whether Sony would pay for the replacements, which are free to customers, as the company did for both Dell and Apple.

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Dell's reputation is being badly damaged, not by just this incident, but by the fact that they and Sony knew of these problems at least a year ago and did nothing to fix them.

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hrmm i guess well be seeing the hand crank on my devices in the future

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I hope somebody will sue Sony, by not making sure their batteries work like they should, they have put people at risk in multiple ways.

Customers, and other companies I hope both will sue Sony. I advise anyone thinking about getting a PS3 not to run it 24/7, because you might burn your house down...

I am just saying, Sony has not had any luck with quality control recently/

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So PS3 burning a house down is theory, but dodgy mains leads on XBox burning down houses, is FACT....

We can all play selective quality control issues. Quite a few Xboxs have caught fire due to faulty mains leads. "Microsoft has not had any luck with quality control recently"

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Hey Nate,

Would you mind linking us to a more detailed report from Toshiba that lists specific models or serial numbers or whatever? :)

Editorial Note: I can't help but think Sony should fry for this type of thing. I hope Dell, Apple, Toshiba, etc etc get something out of this... even if it's not a lawsuit.

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Frequently Asked Questions for the Toshiba Battery Exchange Program:

http://www.csd.toshiba.c...tlView.jsp?soid=1482878

Manual Battery Identification Process for Toshiba Battery Exchange Program:

http://www.csd.toshiba.c...tlView.jsp?soid=1476336

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I can't believe quality control doesn't exist for something as common as a laptop battery which sony has made million's of. I mean sony has made some bonehead mistakes as of late, but my gosh how dumb can you get. They not only made a mockery of dell and apple but almost all laptop oem's will be looked at now. Let's make everyone who buys a laptop or heck, they may not buy one now due to this issue.

Sony needs to step up quality control. They are going to bring down the entire industry with them.

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Dell's reputation has been badly damaged bcos of this issue. Many people think this issue is specific to Dell.

I wonder if Dell, Apple or Toshiba would sue Sony for this.

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