Battery woes for Sony continue as Toshiba becomes the third PC manufacturer
within a month to recall defective batteries.
Toshibais recalling 340,000 batteries used across its
Dynabook and Satellite notebook range. However, it stressed that, unlike Dell
and Apple, there is no fire risk.
The company said the faulty batteries, included in notebooks manufactured
between March and May this year, had a problem recharging, storing and
transmitting power.
It appears even if a battery appears fully charged it may fail in the middle
of operation. The company said, however, it was only in rare circumstances that
this happened, but it would offer its customers replacement batteries.
The company would not comment about the possibility that it would seek
financial redress from
Sony.
However, this latest recall by Toshiba brings the total Sony battery count
to nearly five million following the
1.8
million recalled by Appleand the 4.1 million recalled by
Dell
in August.
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