The announcement was made by Boston-Power, s ebuah supplier of lithium-ion batteries that will be sold under the name Sonata batteries to Hewlett-Packard (HP).
Representatives from HP, and Boston-Power refused to provide many details about their relationship,
especially since the name of the newly established company, BP.
Representatives from HP said that HP would sell the Sonata battery in a few notebooks,
without specifying the notebook models in question.
According to HP, the new commercial notebook division will look at the model.
According to HP, the Sonata battery will be sold at a price range between $ 20 to $ 30.
HP will insert the battery into the project program Enviro Series HP notebook battery technology with Sonata.
Battery warranty will cover the battery performance, particularly in the capacity.
If the battery capacity drop under warranty, or less than 100 percent, then the user can replace it with another battery.
According to Boston-Power's Sonata technology can survive up to three years, offers excellent capacity during that time as a new battery.
Sonata battery can also be filled more quickly than other batteries.
The biggest claim for notebook users from both companies are very interested in the Sonata battery that has been able to in-charge with a capacity of 80% only for 30 minutes.
Beginning in 2009, HP became the first notebook maker to use the battery.
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