laptop ac adapter
Dell Inspiron 1520 battery
Toshiba PA3285U-3BAS battery
Dell Inspiron 6400 battery
Dell XPS M1530 battery
Toshiba PA3534U-1BAS battery
Dell Latitude D630 battery
Dell XPS M1330 battery
Dell Inspiron 1720 battery
Toshiba Satellite A100 battery
Toshiba Satellite PRO A120 battery
Dell Vostro 1500 battery
Dell Latitude D820 battery
What they all have in common (besides a love for operating temperatures and altitudes) is a date down at the bottom: the release date for the product described. While our QuickSpecs sheet for the TouchPad doesn’t reveal any new details (it’s still gloss black, has only the front-facing 1.3MP camera, hasn’t gotten any thinner) aside from an operating altitude of 5000ft and temperatures up between 32°F and 104°F, (don't worry about that, we're sure the TouchPad will work just fine well beyond those extremes) the date at the bottom is new:
Worldwide — Version 1.0 — June 12, 2011
So a worldwide release for the TouchPad on Sunday, June 12th? Of course, this could change - the document was titled "current" - but it does jibe with evidence that is coalescing around early June. Don’t worry too much about that “Version 1.0” part, as it seems that’s HP’s way of noting that this is the first iteration of the TouchPad, in line with their version scheme for other products (for example, the EliteBook 2740p Tablet PC is on version 15). HP uses the version numbers like software numbers, denoting when a product has seen a spec bump, which happens often in the lifespan of an HP notebook or desktop model. We don’t expect it to happen that often for the TouchPad – our pocket books won’t be able to keep up!
Either way, June 12 isn't that far off - less than two weeks, actually. Just announce the date already, HP!
sources from: http://www.batteries-charger.com.au/
没有评论:
发表评论