Non-Certified Eee PC Batteries Explode In China
Asustek Computer has cautioned consumers against using third-party batteries with its Eee PCs, and warns that it will not cover hardware damage due to the use of a non-certified battery under warranty. This follows a recent, unsubstantiated, report that a third-party battery exploded in China.
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