Dell adopts NiMH batteries for notebooks; HP expected to follow suit
Dell’s decision to use NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries in its recently launched Inspiron 1000 notebooks reflects the vendor’s new pricing strategy of lowering the unit costs for the notebooks, according to sources at Taiwanese notebook makers.
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