What's the best battery for X61s
What's the best battery for X61s
I need a slim battery that doesn't stick out. I see three options on Lenovos website but I'm not sure which one of these batteries doesn't stick out. In other words, I just want a small battery that fits in the case and doesn't have the extra sticking part below the monitor.
ThinkPad X60s Series 4 cell Slim Line Battery
ThinkPad X60s Series 4 cell Enhanced Capacity Battery [subtract $40.00]
ThinkPad X60s Series 8 cell High Capacity Battery [add $10.00] [Lenovo recommended]
ThinkPad X60s Series 4 cell Slim Line Battery
ThinkPad X60s Series 4 cell Enhanced Capacity Battery [subtract $40.00]
ThinkPad X60s Series 8 cell High Capacity Battery [add $10.00] [Lenovo recommended]
I have my X61s with the smallest 4 cell Slim Line Battery.
I can use it for 2 to max 2,5 hour depending on usage (Win XP, Vista uses more power in my opinion).
I need to work longer on battery power, so I decided to buy 8 cell High Capacity Battery and here is my question: is part number 40Y7003 proper battery for my X61s (Lenovo site doesn’t include X61s in accessories section, there is only X61 and that’s because I’m not sure)?
I can use it for 2 to max 2,5 hour depending on usage (Win XP, Vista uses more power in my opinion).
I need to work longer on battery power, so I decided to buy 8 cell High Capacity Battery and here is my question: is part number 40Y7003 proper battery for my X61s (Lenovo site doesn’t include X61s in accessories section, there is only X61 and that’s because I’m not sure)?
x61s: C2D 1,4 LV, 2GB, 120GB
Add one more vote from me, for the following three reasons:sugo wrote:One vote for ThinkPad X60s Series 4 cell Enhanced Capacity Battery.
1) the additional power capacity at virtually no additional size or weight cost,
2) the physical profile of this battery makes the X60s/X61s "sit" tilted up very slightly in the back (2-3mm) -- just like the non-"s" units -- which makes typing more comfortable, and
3) the "double-speed-bump" cross section profile provides a comfortable and natural grip for the fingertips when picking up the notebook.
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Dangit...I just refused shipment on the enhanced capacity 4-cell that Lenovo sent me b/c I was supposed to receive the slimline. Maybe I should have kept the enhanced capacity one!EOMtp wrote:Add one more vote from me, for the following three reasons:sugo wrote:One vote for ThinkPad X60s Series 4 cell Enhanced Capacity Battery.
1) the additional power capacity at virtually no additional size or weight cost,
2) the physical profile of this battery makes the X60s/X61s "sit" tilted up very slightly in the back (2-3mm) -- just like the non-"s" units -- which makes typing more comfortable, and
3) the "double-speed-bump" cross section profile provides a comfortable and natural grip for the fingertips when picking up the notebook.
I agree with your 3rd point. I do not agree with your second point but that's just personal choice.EOMtp wrote:Add one more vote from me, for the following three reasons:sugo wrote:One vote for ThinkPad X60s Series 4 cell Enhanced Capacity Battery.
1) the additional power capacity at virtually no additional size or weight cost,
2) the physical profile of this battery makes the X60s/X61s "sit" tilted up very slightly in the back (2-3mm) -- just like the non-"s" units -- which makes typing more comfortable, and
3) the "double-speed-bump" cross section profile provides a comfortable and natural grip for the fingertips when picking up the notebook.
But your first point is certainly not correct.
Would you like to share your opinions on why the first point sounds incorrect? Compared with 8 cell, the extra thickness and weight added by 4 cell enhanced is fairly small.ecofreak wrote:But your first point is certainly not correct.EOMtp wrote: 1) the additional power capacity at virtually no additional size or weight cost,
X61
Per my understanding, the first point by EOMtp clearly were made wrt the 4cell Slimline battery. Andsugo wrote:Would you like to share your opinions on why the first point sounds incorrect? Compared with 8 cell, the extra thickness and weight added by 4 cell enhanced is fairly small.ecofreak wrote: But your first point is certainly not correct.
doesn't equalfairly small
.virtually no
For those who have not seen the batteries in question and want to judge the size difference for themselves:
http://bayimg.com/PaEoNaabo
Note: Batteries are shown at the same scale. The Slim is longer than the Enhanced (at the wide end, beyond the tab); a plastic screw-on attachment is used to "elongate" the Enhanced battery before mounting it on an X60s/X61s machine.
http://bayimg.com/PaEoNaabo
Note: Batteries are shown at the same scale. The Slim is longer than the Enhanced (at the wide end, beyond the tab); a plastic screw-on attachment is used to "elongate" the Enhanced battery before mounting it on an X60s/X61s machine.
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