EeePC battery - 8800mAh available to buy!!

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    Re: AA1 battery - 8800mAh available to buy!!

    So you're telling you purchased a battery for /eeePC/ to use with your One? Good luck...
     
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    Re: AA1 battery - 8800mAh available to buy!!

    Uuuups... My mistake - not this forum... :D:D I've got AA1 and EeePC... Sorry....
     
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    No problem :D
     
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    hehe... I still have my eeepc, but it would be interesting to see an "extreme" battery solution for the One. I'm not sure why they are so expensive either. The "protected" 18650 type individual batteries are being sold from China at $5 a pair. All one needs to do is make a case and connector. I've bought several from www.dealextreme.com and not sure why our retail market isn't all over this.

    I don't use the eeepc anymore, since it burns too much power and heat...
     
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    Surprisingly for me I'm starting to use EeePC more and more. Purely because of Bluetooth. Still waiting to crack warranty on AA1 but looking at the post around I've got very bad fillings... EeePC is a bit older and everything has been tested 1000s of times and breaking warranty there will be easy.
     
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