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Rechargeable Battery extends unplugged computing time.

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September 30, 2005 - Suited for use with ThinkPad Z60t/Z60m Series notebooks, ThinkPadŽ Advanced Ultrabay(TM) Battery operates and recharges in Ultrabay device bay. It utilizes Lithium-Polymer technology and, together with ThinkPad Z60t Series 7 Cell Li-Ion Battery or ThinkPad Z60m Series 9 Cell Li-Ion Battery, can extend user mobility and computing time. Battery life and recharge times vary based on screen brightness, applications, power management, and other preferences.

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IBM (Corporate Headquarters)
1 New Orchard Rd.
Armonk, NY, 10504-1783
USA




New ThinkPad Advanced Ultrabay Battery Extends Your Unplugged Computing Time



At a glance
The ThinkPad Advanced Ultrabay Battery features:

Lithium-Polymer technology
Rechargeable bay battery that operates and recharges in Ultrabay
Extended unplugged usage time

For technical support:
Call the Support Center at 800-426-7378
or
Request technical information via the Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/think/support

Overview
The ThinkPadŽ Advanced Ultrabay(TM) Battery is a rechargeable battery for the ThinkPad Z60t/Z60m Series notebooks. This new battery fits in the Ultrabay device bay. Together with the system batteries, it can extend user mobility and unplugged computing time.

To achieve all-day computing, use the ThinkPad Z60t Series 7 Cell Li-Ion Battery or the ThinkPad Z60m Series 9 Cell Li-Ion Battery together with the ThinkPad Advanced Ultrabay Battery.

Battery life (and recharge times) will vary based on many factors including screen brightness, applications, features, power management, battery conditioning, and other customer preferences.

Note: When operating disconnected from ac power, the ThinkPad will operate on the Ultrabay battery until it is discharged, then switch over to the system battery. When operating on ac power, the system battery will be recharged first, then the Ultrabay battery. This provides maximum unplugged computing time should the Ultrabay battery be removed in order to use another Ultrabay device.

Planned availability
September 2005

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